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This just in: A new book is causing unease about the growing use of facial recognition technology. Gregoryovich reports on how startup Clearview AI secretly built a powerful system that can identify anyone from photos scraped from across the internet. Author Kashmir Hill says over 600 police departments use it to solve crimes by searching a database of billions of faces. But critics argue this unlimited surveillance tool enables abuse, biases and privacy violations. Jostovich notes tech giants like Facebook haven’t offered similar tech to the public, seeing more downsides than upsides. With scant regulation so far, Hill hopes we avoid normalizing ubiquitous facial tracking and set rules to preserve anonymity in public.
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