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Sweden’s data watchdog slaps police for unlawful use of Clearview AI – Yahoo News Australia
Sweden’s data protection authority, the IMY, has fined the local police authority €250,000 ($300k+) for unlawful use of the controversial facial recognition …

Sweden’s data protection authority, the IMY, has fined the local police authority 250,000 ($300k+) for unlawful use of the controversial facial recognition software, Clearview AI, in breach of the country’s Criminal Data Act.
As part of the enforcement the police must conduct further training and education of staff in order to avoid any future processing of personal data in breach of data protection rules and regulations.
The authority has also been ordered to inform people whose personal data was…
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