A popular AI training dataset is under scrutiny for allegedly 'stealing and weaponizing' the faces of Brazilian children without their knowledge or consent. Human rights activists, including Human Rights Watch, have raised concerns that personal photos of these children are being used to create powerful AI tools. The controversy highlights significant ethical and privacy issues in the use of AI training datasets, particularly regarding the unauthorized use of personal images. A disturbing report has revealed that these personal photos have been included in a major image library used to train AI image generators.
A disturbing report has revealed that personal photos of Brazilian children have been included in a major image library used to train AI image generators. https://t.co/ut6d6nuRIi
According to a new report from @hrw, a popular AI training dataset is “stealing and weaponizing” images and personal details of Brazilian children without their knowledge or consent. https://t.co/Whf1ZqsK8c
“The personal photos of Brazilian children are being used to create powerful artificial intelligence (AI) tools without the children’s knowledge or consent, Human Rights Watch said today.” https://t.co/IddMzvS8iQ
Did you hear? An AI training dataset is causing a stir by allegedly 'stealing and weaponizing' Brazilian children's faces without consent. 😱 #AIEthics #PrivacyMatters #TechNews https://t.co/IgBgQF2Zr8
A popular AI training dataset is “stealing and weaponizing” the faces of Brazilian children without their knowledge or consent, human rights activists claim. https://t.co/d7hV9taBMm