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Clearview AI fined by Dutch agency for facial recognition database

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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – U.S. facial recognition company Clearview AI has been fined 30.5 million euros ($33.71 million) for building what Dutch data protection watchdog DPA said on Tuesday was an illegal database.

DPA also issued an additional order, imposing a penalty of up to 5 million euros on Clearview for non-compliance. Reuters was not immediately able to contact the company for comment.

“Facial recognition is a highly intrusive technology, that you cannot simply unleash on anyone in the world”, DPA chairman Aleid Wolfsen said in a statement, which warned that using the Clearview’s services is also illegal under Dutch regulations.

Ride-hailing platform Uber was last week fined by DPA for sending the personal data of European taxi drivers to the United States, in violation of EU rules.

Uber called the fine unjustified and said it was appealing.

($1 = 0.9047 euros)

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; Editing by Alexander Smith)

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