Guardian: No, Clearview AI’s creepy plan to spy on us is not ‘free speech’

Guardian: No, Clearview AI’s creepy plan to spy on us is not ‘free speech’ by Jake Laperruque

Law enforcement agencies around the world are enthusiastically adopting the services of Clearview AI, a tech company whose powerful software scrapes several billion open-source images for the purposes of facial recognition.

As the company confronts mounting criticism over its disturbing surveillance practices, its chief executive, Hoan Ton-That, is rolling out an audacious new defense: he claims that Clearview’s practices are protected by the first amendment. Ton-That’s upside-down views of civil liberties are, it seems, just as Orwellian as his company’s surveillance apparatus.

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