The Dutch DPA, or Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (AP), found that Clearview’s facial recognition technology was used to create a database of over 10 billion images, many of which were scraped from the internet without consent. The AP’s investigation revealed that Clearview’s technology was used to create a database of over 10 billion images, many of which were scraped from the internet without consent.
* Clearview AI’s facial recognition technology is being used by law enforcement agencies across the world. * Clearview AI has been accused of violating the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by collecting and using personal data without consent. * Clearview AI has been found to be accountable for two GDPR breaches.
The DPA has issued a fine of 10 million euros for a company’s failure to comply with data protection regulations. The company, which operates in the field of online gaming, has been fined for failing to implement adequate data protection measures. The DPA has stated that the company’s failure to comply with data protection regulations is a serious breach of the law. The company has been given a deadline to comply with the fine and implement the necessary data protection measures.
