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Democrats urge federal agencies to ditch Clearview AI's facial recognition tech
Four Democratic senators and House representatives have called on several government departments to stop using Clearview AI's facial recognition system. The Government Accountability Office said in August that the Departments of Justice, Defense, Homeland Security and the Interior were all using the contentious technology for "domestic law enforcement." Pramila Jayapal and Ayanna Pressley urged the agencies to refrain from using Clearview's products and other facial recognition tools. "Clearview AI's technology could eliminate public anonymity in the United States," the lawmakers wrote to the agencies in their letters, which were obtained by The Verge. They said that, combined with the facial recognition system, the database of billions of photos Clearview scraped from social media platforms "is capable of fundamentally dismantling Americans' expectation that they can move, assemble or simply appear in public without being identified."
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