Photos used to train facial recognition AI without users' consent

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How facial recognition systems could be breaching people’s privacy online

Many facial recognition systems are being trained using millions of online photos uploaded by everyday people and, more often than not, the photos are being taken without users' consent, an NBC News investigation has found.

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This is true. Government Breach

All will be on one great bank of data, this technology work like this, it is something imminent.

Really doh

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big in commie china..300 million cameras..

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