Incident 109: PimEyes's Facial Recognition AI Allegedly Lacked Safeguards to Prevent Itself from Being Abused
Description: PimEyes offered its subscription-based AI service to anyone in the public to search for matching facial images across the internet, which critics said lacked public oversight and government rules to prevent itself from misuse such as stalking women.
Entities
View all entitiesAlleged: PimEyes developed and deployed an AI system, which harmed internet users.
Incident Stats
Incident ID
109
Report Count
1
Incident Date
2017-01-01
Editors
Sean McGregor, Khoa Lam
Incident Reports
Reports Timeline
washingtonpost.com · 2021
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PimEyes has become a hit among digital ‘creeps’ and others eager to investigate strangers. Researchers fear there’s no way to prevent it from being abused.
The facial recognition site PimEyes is one of the most capable face-searching tools …
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