Apr 21
Clarifai deletes 3 million photos that OkCupid provided to train facial recognition AI, report says
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Clarifai has deleted 3 million photos and related AI models that were used to train facial recognition technology. The data was originally provided by OkCupid in 2014, a practice that violated OkCupid's own privacy policies and led to an FTC investigation.
Why it matters
Regulatory scrutiny over training data provenance signals heightened liability for AI developers using non-consensual datasets.
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#facial recognition #data privacy #ftc #clarifai #okcupidRelated coverage
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