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AI Facial Recognition Firm Deletes Millions of OkCupid User Photos Shared Without Consent

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In a significant move towards user privacy, AI facial recognition firm Clarifai has announced the deletion of three million user photos shared by the dating app OKCupid without the consent of its users. This decision underscores the growing concern over data privacy in the age of artificial intelligence and highlights the need for companies to prioritize ethical practices in handling personal information. As the conversation around consent and data usage continues to evolve, this action sets a precedent for accountability within the tech industry.
AI Facial Recognition Firm Deletes Millions of OkCupid User Photos Shared Without Consent

A smartphone displaying the OkCupid logo on a pink screen rests on a black computer keyboard with both English and Russian characters.

AI facial recognition company Clarifai says it has deleted the three million user photos dating app OKCupid shared with it without users' consent.

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