Researchers develop sentence rewriting technique to fool text classifiers
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” He also believes prosecutors and defense attorneys should have the same access to the technology.Facial recognition company Clearview AI has conducted nearly one million searches for the US police and has amassed a database of 30 billion images taken from social media platforms.
The BBC says the company has been fined many times in Australia and Europe for breaking privacy laws.Advocates for civil rights want independent experts to review the algorithm and for police forces that use Clearview to disclose when they use it.“Clearview is a private company that makes face prints of people based on their photos online without their consent.
“We don’t want to be testifying about the algorithm’s accuracy… because the investigators are using other methods to verify it.See Also It is considered one of the world’s most powerful and accurate facial recognition companies.
Although the American Civil Liberties Union took Clearview to court in Illinois for breaking privacy laws.
Clearview allows law enforcement customers to upload a photo of a face to find matches in its database.Only three posts we tracked had Community Notes with around half as many views as the post containing the falsehood two of which contained the same manipulated media.
tracking 50 viral posts that had an approved Community Note attached.X published a blog post claiming notes have been viewed well over a hundred million times in the first month of the conflict.
Nine of those posts were about updates to the Community Notes program.which shares posts that receive a Community Note.
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