KEY POINTS
  • Clearview AI has collected images from the web and social media of people in Britain and elsewhere to create a global online database that can be used by law enforcement for facial recognition.
  • Clearview's platform allows law enforcement agencies to upload a photo of an individual and match it to photos of that person that are stored in Clearview's database.
  • Clearview has also been fined by regulators in France, Italy and Australia.

Clearview AI, a New York-headquartered facial recognition company, has been fined £7.5 million ($9.4 million) by a U.K. privacy regulator.

Over the last few years, the firm has collected images from the web and social media of people in Britain and elsewhere to create a global online database that can be used by law enforcement for facial recognition.