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First edition |
Descript |
330 sidor 25 cm |
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Innehåller bibliografiska referenser och index |
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In this riveting feat of reporting, Kashmir Hill illuminates the improbable rise of Clearview AI and how Hoan Ton-That, a computer engineer and Richard Schwartz, a Giuliani associate, launched a terrifying facial recognition app with society-altering potential. The app can scan a blurry portrait, and, in just seconds, collect every instance of a person's online life. It can find your name, your social media profiles, your friends and family, even your home address (as well as photos of you that you may not even have known existed). The story of Clearview AI opens up a window into a larger, more urgent one about our tortured relationship to technology, the way it entertains and seduces us even as it steals our privacy and lays us bare to bad actors in politics, criminal justice, and tech. Without regulation it could expand the reach of policing-as it has in China and Russia-to a terrifying, dystopian level"-- |
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Clearview AI (Software company) -- History
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Artificiell intelligens
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Företagsetik
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Affärsmoral
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Övervakning
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Elektronisk övervakning
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Kameraövervakning
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Sekretess
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Data privacy
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Business ethics
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Human face recognition (Computer science) -- Social aspects
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Video surveillance -- Social aspects
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006.2483995
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Pud
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ISBN/ISSN |
9780593448564 inbunden |
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