Clarifai deletes 3 million photos that OkCupid provided to train facial recognition AI, report says
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The photo deletion comes after an FTC settlement with Clarifai. The company had asked OkCupid — whose executives had invested in Clarifai — to share data in 2014, according to court documents.
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- The photo deletion comes after an FTC settlement with Clarifai.
- The company had asked OkCupid — whose executives had invested in Clarifai — to share data in 2014, according to court documents.
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