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It highlights regulatory enforcement on data privacy in AI training datasets.
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Clarifai deleted 3 million photos provided by OkCupid to train facial recognition AI following an FTC settlement. The photos were originally shared in 2014 when OkCupid executives invested in Clarifai. This action addresses privacy concerns related to the use of user data without explicit consent.

It highlights regulatory enforcement on data privacy in AI training datasets.
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Companies must ensure user data is used ethically to avoid legal penalties.
Organizations should review and secure consent for data used in AI training.
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Clarifai deleted 3 million photos provided by OkCupid to train facial recognition AI following an FTC settlement. The photos were originally shared in 2014 when OkCupid executives invested in Clarifai. This action addresses privacy concerns related to the use of user data without explicit consent.
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Clarifai deleted 3 million photos provided by OkCupid to train facial recognition AI following an FTC settlement. The photos were originally shared in 2014 when OkCupid executives invested in Clarifai. This action addresses privacy concerns related to the use of user data without explicit consent.