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A team Current Event Discussion Board

A team Current Event Discussion Board

Q Week 1 the "A" team posts their current event summary, mind map and link to their article to this discussion board. Week 2 everyone (even if you are on the "A" team) reads and replies to at least 3 posts on this discussion board.1. Is there an invasion of privacy with the use of this software?2. Would you give consent for Clearview AI to store your biometrics in order to help law enforcement use this software?3. How did a company like this ever make it so far without the government shutting them down for invasion of privacy?

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1.I have always strongly believed there is a line where the safety and security of individuals outweighs the right to privacy. When it comes to facial recognition, I have very mixed feelings depending on the scenario. This specific scenario, I believe, is an invasion of privacy because the facial recognition and faceprint database that this software offers is not strictly being utilized for the safety and security of individuals. This technology is able to be used by both privacy companies and wealthy individuals, providing them with an entire database who people are and what they look like, which I believe is a huge invasion of privacy.