"Facial recognition is a very invasive technology that you can't just unleash on everyone in the world," said AP chairman Aleid Wolfsen, emphasizing the potential harm. This highlights the ongoing concerns over unchecked surveillance tools and their implications on privacy rights. The widespread use of such technologies raises ethical questions about consent and individual rights in the digital age.
Wolfsen pointed out the pervasive nature of Clearview's database, stating, "If a photo of you is on the internet - and who isn't? - then you can end up in the Clearview database and be tracked." This statement underscores the omnipresence of digital images and the risks associated with unauthorized use in surveillance.
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