![]() ![]() If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. Please feel free to contact the City Clerk's Office at 30 with any questions or concerns.Įrika Gonzalez-Santamaria, MMC, City Clerk Someone will be in contact with you as soon as possible with an estimate of copying and staff research charges (if applicable) or if any additional information is required. It has been forwarded to the proper department(s) for retrieval of your requested records. Your request will be processed in accordance with the Florida Public Records Law. This should be criminal, but it's business as usual for the kleptocrats.We are in receipt of your public records request. Assistant Chief of Police Armando Aguilar said his team used the system about 450 times a year, and that it had helped solve several murders. "you" never gave any consent and specifically choose not to join, but they know everything about you. In a rare interview with law enforcement about the effectiveness of Clearview, Miami Police said they used the software for every type of crime, from murders to shoplifting. It's all automated and the more pictures taken, the more is learned about "you". Now FB has a picture of you, the geo location, meaning they can extrapolate expected income and/or net worth by home location, everyone there who does have a profile is attributed to you along with their "likes" and relationships are built, every object in the background is identified and categorized to determine preferences, all those with FB installed on their mobile devices build a map of travel. For example, "you" (in the general sense) go to your mothers birthday party and your sister takes a photo, that you happen to be in, and posts it. And yes, people who have not created profiles in FB, still have "profiles". I'm also using the term "you" in the general sense. ![]() Anyone who believes that is negligently naïve. I'm responding to the assertation that the images were "stolen". However, critics say there are almost no laws around the use of facial recognition by police. In a rare interview with law enforcement about the effectiveness of Clearview, Miami Police said they used the software for every type of crime, from murders to shoplifting. The use of facial recognition by the police is often sold to the public as only being used for serious or violent crimes. Police in the US do not routinely reveal whether they use the software, and it is banned in several US cities including Portland, San Francisco and Seattle. But there is an exemption for police, and Mr Ton-That says his software is used by hundreds of police forces across the US. The company is banned from selling its services to most US companies, after the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) took Clearview AI to court in Illinois for breaking privacy law. An anonymous reader quotes a report from the BBC: Facial recognition firm Clearview has run nearly a million searches for US police, its founder has told the BBC CEO Hoan Ton-That also revealed Clearview now has 30 billion images scraped from platforms such as Facebook, taken without users' permissions. ![]()
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