Watchdogs order Clearview AI to stop using facial recognition tool without consent
OTTAWA — Three provincial privacy watchdogs have ordered facial recognition company Clearview AI to stop collecting, using and disclosing images of people without consent.
The privacy authorities of British Columbia, Alberta and Quebec are also requiring the U.S. firm to delete images and biometric data collected without permission from individuals.
The orders made public today follow a joint investigation by the three provincial privacy authorities with the office of federal privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien.
The watchdogs found Clearview AI’s facial recognition technology resulted in mass surveillance of Canadians and violated federal and provincial laws governing personal information.