Clearview AI
❗This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it.
#appeals channel in either Zulip or Discord to request removal.An article may be flagged as a stub when it is missing major elements needed to make it useful to a reader. You can help by adding missing sections, verifiable sources, relevant company policies and communications, etc. to make the article more complete.
Clearview AI, Inc. is an American facial recognition company, providing software to law enforcement, government agencies, and (previously) private companies. The AI-software matches faces to a database of more than 20 billion images collected from the Internet, including social media applications. The company maintained a low profile until late 2019, when its usage by law enforcement was first reported[1].
The software is purportedly as simple as taking a photo of someone in public, then searching Clearview AI's database of over 3 billion photos which retrieves social media accounts connected to that person from all across the web[1].
Clearview AI was founded by Hoan Ton-That, Charles C. Johnson, and Richard Shwartz. Ton-That is a university dropout who began his career by creating phishing applications and computer worms and was subsequently investigated by police[citation needed]. Shwartz is a politician who worked for New York mayors Rudy Guiliani and Ed Koch among other politicians[citation needed]. Johnson is a right-wing political activist and potential FBI informant[2].
Consumer-impact summary
Incidents
This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the Clearview AI category.
Example incident one (date)
- Main article: link to the main CR Wiki article
Short summary of the incident (could be the same as the summary preceding the article).
Example incident two (date)
...
Entities reported to use Clearview AI
- Walmart - 2020, before the ACLU lawsuit when Clearview AI was banned for private companies
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mac, Ryan (23 Jan 2020). "Clearview AI Says Its Facial Recognition Software Identified A Terrorism Suspect. The Cops Say That's Not True". Buzzfeed News.
- ↑ Schwartz, Mattathias (19 Oct 2023). "Exclusive: Tech billionaire Peter Thiel was an FBI informant". Business Insider.