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Privacy Concerns Emerge as NYC Startup Uses AI for Protestor Identification

Stellar Technologies’ NesherAI software is scraping social media images to identify protestors with possible visa violations. This practice draws parallels to Clearview AI’s previous controversies. Legal and ethical concerns arise as the software is marketed for use by various organizations, including extremist groups, raising issues of privacy and potential doxing. A New York City startup,…

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Clearview AI Settlement Approved, Key Stakeholders to Benefit from Company IPO

A U.S. court has approved a settlement in Clearview AI’s litigation on biometric data, granting claimants a 23% stake in a potential IPO, estimated at $51.75 million. Clearview’s facial recognition tech improves FBI investigations of online child abuse cases. While concerns over opt-out practices linger, the settlement allows continued operations under established agreements with law…

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Executive Appointments Strengthen Leadership in Biometrics Industry

This article highlights recent executive appointments in the biometrics and identity management sector, including John Bagocius at FaceTec, David Barcelo at Credence ID, Christine Purcell at ID.me, Wayne Salzgaber at Grabba, and Burton M. Goldfield at artius.iD. These leaders aim to enhance business operations and market growth as the industry evolves deeply into digital security…

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Civil Rights Groups Demand Human Rights Focus in AI Act Guidelines

More than 20 civil rights organizations are urging the European Commission to prioritize human rights in the AI Act’s implementation guidelines. They stress the need for stricter regulations on biometric systems and call for a ban on retrospective biometric identification (RBI). These groups assert that clear definitions and rigorous regulations are essential to prevent misuse…

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