"Britain’s independent data privacy authority on Monday fined
the facial recognition company Clearview AI 17 million pounds, or $22.6
million, for failing to comply with the nation’s data protection laws.
The Information Commissioner’s Office said it fined
Clearview AI for failing to inform British residents that it was collecting
billions of photos from sites including Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to
build its facial recognition software. The I.C.O. ordered the company to stop
processing the personal data of people in Britain and to delete their existing
information.
Clearview AI can contest the fine and the data breach
allegations, according to the I.C.O., which said it will make a final decision
on the penalty by mid-2022. The I.C.O. said Clearview had been used by various
British agencies. BuzzFeed News previously reported on leaked data that listed
various British government agencies and police departments as having run
searches with the facial recognition software.
“I have significant concerns that personal data was
processed in a way that nobody in the U.K. will have expected,” Elizabeth
Denham, Britain’s information commissioner, said in a statement.
In a statement, Clearview AI said the I.C.O.’s assertions
were incorrect and that the company was considering an appeal. Clearview only
“provides publicly available information from the internet to law enforcement
agencies,” Kelly Hagedorn, a lawyer for the company, said in the statement.
“My company and I have acted in the best interests of the
U.K. and their people by assisting law enforcement in solving heinous crimes
against children, seniors and other victims of unscrupulous acts,” Hoan
Ton-That, Clearview AI’s chief executive, said in a separate statement.
The fine is the first that Clearview AI has faced, according
to the company. If it remains unchanged, the penalty would amount to nearly 60
percent of the $38 million in funding that Clearview AI has raised from
investors. In July, the company raised $30 million.
Earlier this year, a Swedish regulator fined the country’s
police authority 250,000 euros for its use of Clearview, citing data privacy
violations.
This month, an Australian regulator also said the company
had violated local privacy laws. The Office of the Australian Office
Commissioner ordered Clearview AI to stop collecting data on its residents and
to destroy data previously collected in the country. Canada also declared
Clearview AI illegal in February.
Clearview AI recently ranked high on a federal test of
facial recognition software."
Clearview AI must be declared illegal worldwide because it gives too many opportunities for abuse of power to those who use Clearview AI's services.
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