• stemlord 9 hours ago

    The article suggests opting out of PimEyes.

    https://pimeyes.com/en/opt-out-request-form

    So go ahead and upload multiple face pics, your government issued ID, and email address. What a joke

    • freeqaz 8 hours ago

      Oh my god, that's insane! This is the clearest example I've seen of why we need better privacy regulations.

      There is nothing stopping a company from just spinning up and doing this to compete with PimEyes, and then you'd have to opt-out of that one too.

      Absolutely wild!

    • Molitor5901 7 hours ago

      Mr. @cstross published an incredible series of books called Halting State about a future in which people have glasses that can life log, recording everything. Same with Daniel Suarez's amazing books Daemon and Freedom(TM). When I first read these books I thought "WOW I must have those glasses" because I would love if my glasses did facial recognition and identified people in crowds that I am connected to, recording, etc.

      Way off the creepy scale if I were on the other side of that, but the idea is very, very tantalizing. IMO it's only a matter of time before we have wearable, discreet cameras that do exactly this. No celebrity, etc. will be able to hide in a crowd. It may very well be a nightmare.

      • ChrisArchitect 5 hours ago

        Doc from the students explaining their work: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41724310

        • sxp 7 hours ago

          Or more generally, "[a camera + Internet connection + PimEyes] can be used to dox anyone in seconds".

          • drproteus 8 hours ago

            From their homepage: "For $29.99 a month PimEyes offers a potentially dangerous superpower from the world of science fiction" - NYT

            I'm not sure that's a winning endorsement.

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