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by freeflight
1883 days ago
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I guess an argument could be made how celebrities are public figures which in some jurisdictions gives them a bit worse privacy protections. Also interesting: The article "Celebrity recognition compared to face search" [0] does actually have a disclaimer: > Celebrity recognition should not be used in a manner that could result in a negative impact on civil liberties. Only to then follow up how face search allows for the very same thing with your own face collections, so it's apparently not just reserved to celebrities. [0] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/rekognition/latest/dg/celebrity-... |
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