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not clearview ai. that's a different company. it is for security reasons to make sure they kept up people who might be violent as a way to protect big crowds in the stadium on top of a major transportation hub. in the last year, they said, the other people that we keep out of our people that i dislike. lawyers. madison square garden went to 90 law firms that had existing claims against the company, stripped the faces of lawyers that work at every firm and created a band list. when people try to go to madison square garden, beacon theater or radio city music hall, like a mother who went with the girl scout troop to see them play at the music hall last christmas, they get turned away and are told that they are not welcome until the litigation is resolved. madison square garden also owns theater in chicago, but they can't do that and they can't keep them with facial recognition technology, because they don't have the consent to use biometrics. we are seeing this difference around in terms of how particular reasons. we had some quest
not clearview ai. that's a different company. it is for security reasons to make sure they kept up people who might be violent as a way to protect big crowds in the stadium on top of a major transportation hub. in the last year, they said, the other people that we keep out of our people that i dislike. lawyers. madison square garden went to 90 law firms that had existing claims against the company, stripped the faces of lawyers that work at every firm and created a band list. when people try to...
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you know, clearview ai out of their out of their countries.clearview ai stopped working with law enforcement in those countries and all of those regulators recently put out a statement that said, you know, just because people are putting informed option out on social media sites, they're putting it out publicly. doesn't revoke their privacy interest in that information. we have not had that same moment in the united states. we just don't have the same kind of privacy protections. we don't have anything at the national level that really addresses what clearview ai did or what many of these other kind of a.i. are doing, where they're just collecting a lot of information off of the sometimes quite private and training it to to do new things. and so, yeah, i do wonder what going to happen here. there's some states that have relevant laws. the the main one is illinois passed this very prescient in 2008 called the biomet trick information privacy act. and i tell the history it in the book, but it says that if want to use people's biometrics like the
you know, clearview ai out of their out of their countries.clearview ai stopped working with law enforcement in those countries and all of those regulators recently put out a statement that said, you know, just because people are putting informed option out on social media sites, they're putting it out publicly. doesn't revoke their privacy interest in that information. we have not had that same moment in the united states. we just don't have the same kind of privacy protections. we don't have...
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you know, clearview ai out of their out of their countries.clearview ai stopped working with law enforcement in those countries and all of those regulators recently put out a statement that said, you know, just because people are putting informed option out on social media sites, they're putting it out publicly. doesn't revoke their privacy interest in that information. we have not had that same moment in the united states. we just don't have the same kind of privacy protections. we don't have anything at the national level that really addresses what clearview ai did or what many of these other kind of a.i. are doing, where they're just collecting a lot of information off of the sometimes quite private and training it to to do new things. and so, yeah, i do wonder what going to happen here. there's some states that have relevant laws. the the main one is illinois passed this very prescient in 2008 called the biomet trick information privacy act. and i tell the history it in the book, but it says that if want to use people's biometrics like the
you know, clearview ai out of their out of their countries.clearview ai stopped working with law enforcement in those countries and all of those regulators recently put out a statement that said, you know, just because people are putting informed option out on social media sites, they're putting it out publicly. doesn't revoke their privacy interest in that information. we have not had that same moment in the united states. we just don't have the same kind of privacy protections. we don't have...
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. >> and that's clearview ai. a new report from consumer watchdog claims the facial recognition company scrapes images off the internet, often from social media sites, then sells them to public agencies and potentially foreign companies to make a profit. >> in fact, it's virtually impossible to avoid being in that database. >> consumer watchdogs litigation director jerry flanagan calls it invasive and a violation of state law. >> california law makes it very clearly both illegal for clearview to collect your image without your say so, without your consent. as well as the sell that data or share it to others, he says. >> a recent aclu settlement barred clearview from selling its product to private businesses, but adds there are no statewide restrictions on the company to sell its tech to government and law enforcement agencies in california. >> the ceo has made the point that they are selling broadly throughout the united states to law enforcement, but the company advertises on its website it's advancing public saf
. >> and that's clearview ai. a new report from consumer watchdog claims the facial recognition company scrapes images off the internet, often from social media sites, then sells them to public agencies and potentially foreign companies to make a profit. >> in fact, it's virtually impossible to avoid being in that database. >> consumer watchdogs litigation director jerry flanagan calls it invasive and a violation of state law. >> california law makes it very clearly both...
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and that's clearview ai. new report from consumer watchdog claims the facial recognition company scrapes images off the internet, often from social media sites, then sells them to public agencies and potentially foreign companies to make a profit. >> in fact, it's virtually impossible to avoid being in that database. >> consumer watchdogs litigation director jerry flanagan calls it invasive and a violation of state law. >> california law makes it very clearly both illegal for clearview to collect your image without your say so, without your consent, as well as the sell that data or share it to others, he says. >> a recent aclu settlement barred clearview from selling its product to private businesses, but adds there are no statewide restrictions on the company to sell its tech to government and law enforcement agencies in california. >> the ceo has made the point that they are selling broadly throughout the united states to law enforcement. >> the company advertises on its website it's advancing public safety
and that's clearview ai. new report from consumer watchdog claims the facial recognition company scrapes images off the internet, often from social media sites, then sells them to public agencies and potentially foreign companies to make a profit. >> in fact, it's virtually impossible to avoid being in that database. >> consumer watchdogs litigation director jerry flanagan calls it invasive and a violation of state law. >> california law makes it very clearly both illegal for...
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and that's clearview ai.n a new report from consumer watchdog claims the facial recognition company scrapes images off the internet, often from social media sites. then sells them to public agencies and potentially foreign companies to make a profit. in fact, it's virtually impossible to avoid being in that database. consumer watchdogs litigation director jerry flanagan calls it invasive and a violation of state law. >> california law makes it very clearly both illegal for clearview to collect your image without your say so, without your consent, as well as the sell that data or share it to others, he says. >> a recent aclu settlement that barred clearview from selling its product to private businesses, but adds there are no statewide restrictions on the company to sell its tech to government and law enforcement agencies. in california, the ceo has made the point that they are selling broadly throughout the united states to law enforcement. the company advertises on its website it's advancing public safety, a
and that's clearview ai.n a new report from consumer watchdog claims the facial recognition company scrapes images off the internet, often from social media sites. then sells them to public agencies and potentially foreign companies to make a profit. in fact, it's virtually impossible to avoid being in that database. consumer watchdogs litigation director jerry flanagan calls it invasive and a violation of state law. >> california law makes it very clearly both illegal for clearview to...
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and that's clearview ai. new report from consumer watchdog claims the facial recognition company scrapes images off the internet, often from social media sites, then sells them to public agencies and potentially foreign companies to make a profit. >> in fact, it's virtually impossible to avoid being in that database. >> consumer watchdogs litigation director jerry flanagan calls it invasive and a violation of state law. >> california law makes it very clearly both illegal for clearview to collect your image without your say so, without your consent. as well as the sell that data or share it to others, he says. >> a recent aclu settlement barred clearview from selling its product to private businesses, but adds there are no statewide restrictions on the company to sell its tech to government and law enforcement agencies in california. >> the ceo has made the point that they are selling broadly throughout the united states to law enforcement. >> the company advertises on its website it's advancing public safety
and that's clearview ai. new report from consumer watchdog claims the facial recognition company scrapes images off the internet, often from social media sites, then sells them to public agencies and potentially foreign companies to make a profit. >> in fact, it's virtually impossible to avoid being in that database. >> consumer watchdogs litigation director jerry flanagan calls it invasive and a violation of state law. >> california law makes it very clearly both illegal for...
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the watchdog accuses the clearview company of creating an artificial intelligence facial recognition software that violates privacy laws. concerns include mining, personal data of children and inaccurate facial recognition of african americans . clearview promotes its technology as high quality algorithms that are accurate and help law enforcement rapidly generate leads and identify suspects. >> a rally is set for this morning in san francisco, in which participants will call on a restaurant owner to take down a rap video that's critical of the mayor and other city leaders over their response to crime. >> now let it breathe. you ain't nothing but a clown. well, we really needed you. you will never be around in the video, chino yang blames the mayor and others for car and business break ins, homelessness and attacks on asian residents. >> he's the owner of kung fu restaurant and says his restaurant's been broken into several times. yang is apologizing after he says he received threats from a powerful individual. >> i'm sorry for my ignorance. i'm sorry for my foolishness and impulsive
the watchdog accuses the clearview company of creating an artificial intelligence facial recognition software that violates privacy laws. concerns include mining, personal data of children and inaccurate facial recognition of african americans . clearview promotes its technology as high quality algorithms that are accurate and help law enforcement rapidly generate leads and identify suspects. >> a rally is set for this morning in san francisco, in which participants will call on a...
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clearview promotes its technology as high quality algorithms that are accurate and help law enforcement rapidly generate leads and identify suspect. now back to this. we're keeping an eye along the coast this morning because of some very strong waves there. there's a high surf warning in effect until tomorrow morning. there could be waves as large as 30 to 40ft in some places, even people who have lived near the coast for a long time tell us they're surprised by the surf. the waves are even coming up again at the levee. >> that's pretty unusual. so big high tide today. big rollers under that pier been in some rough ocean weather. i'm an ocean fishing guy. uh, nobody's going out today. not like this, except the surfers at mavericks. they'll be out speaking of which, while that has attracted plentyrs, authorities are warning to use extreme caution here near the ocean and are recommending people stay away from piers and other coast side locations. >> all right. coming up on mornings on two, the nine bart is making it harder to evade paying its fare, and one station has seen the first to in
clearview promotes its technology as high quality algorithms that are accurate and help law enforcement rapidly generate leads and identify suspect. now back to this. we're keeping an eye along the coast this morning because of some very strong waves there. there's a high surf warning in effect until tomorrow morning. there could be waves as large as 30 to 40ft in some places, even people who have lived near the coast for a long time tell us they're surprised by the surf. the waves are even...
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situation in the red sea is impacting energy, let's bring in the managing director of rearch at clearview energy partners welcome. talk us through how seriouthe situation you think this is? >> you can say the market response. it was odd because a week ago at her first energy on this it did not seem to be pricing at all. one after another we see operators deciding it will take longer routes took longer routes introduces latency but es not necessarily mean crew does not get to market. on the other hand if you introduce enough latency you wanted to questions of choke points in the suez canal. the northbound traffic. further congestion. and it raises the broader qution of whether or not the market is thinking about geopolitical risk properly at this point. we've seen oil supply and worry about demand weakness. maybe sleeping through supply risk. >> cou the united states with its carrier strike forces deployed in that part of the world take out the launch points of these houthis rebels sending missiles or drones to attack the ships? could they do this and who would favor that would be opposed
situation in the red sea is impacting energy, let's bring in the managing director of rearch at clearview energy partners welcome. talk us through how seriouthe situation you think this is? >> you can say the market response. it was odd because a week ago at her first energy on this it did not seem to be pricing at all. one after another we see operators deciding it will take longer routes took longer routes introduces latency but es not necessarily mean crew does not get to market. on...