danger_davis
danger_davis t1_jedpmo8 wrote
Reply to [OC] The United States Prison Crisis by cbarrettg
We have a lot of people committing crimes.
danger_davis t1_je3bvib wrote
Reply to comment by bananafobe in BBC News: Clearview AI used nearly 1m times by US police, it tells the BBC by Gigglemind
The problem is that I want criminals to be caught but I don't want a police state hampering freedoms. Traffic cameras and pictures taken from open internet sources don't bother me. If they were snooping into my Google drive or Apple account without a warrant that is where I would be livid. But if I create a Facebook page with my face on the front photo I am not going to be upset when the government is able to see that photo. There is no expectation of privacy there.
danger_davis t1_je0y5yy wrote
Reply to comment by JwSatan in BBC News: Clearview AI used nearly 1m times by US police, it tells the BBC by Gigglemind
You don't have to once your photos are publicly accessible. If the photos are in your home and not publicly available on the web then the 4th amendment would be applicable.
danger_davis t1_jdzj6yf wrote
Reply to comment by JwSatan in BBC News: Clearview AI used nearly 1m times by US police, it tells the BBC by Gigglemind
Clearview is willingly giving police access to the photos. Warrants would be for a situation where the person possessing the photos doesn't want police to have it.
danger_davis t1_jedprze wrote
Reply to comment by D34TH_5MURF__ in [OC] The United States Prison Crisis by cbarrettg
Most prisons aren't run for profit. They cost the taxpayers a huge amount of money.