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Your Face Belongs to Us Kashmir Hill

Your Face Belongs to Us By Kashmir Hill

Your Face Belongs to Us by Kashmir Hill


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A thrilling investigation into the secret world of facial recognition technology from an award-winning journalist

Your Face Belongs to Us Summary

Your Face Belongs to Us: The Secretive Startup Dismantling Your Privacy by Kashmir Hill

*LONGLISTED FOR THE FINANCIAL TIMES BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD*

BEST BOOKS OF 2023 - FINANCIAL TIMES
BEST TECHNOLOGY BOOKS OF 2023 - THE TIMES


Thedystopian future portrayed in some science-fiction movies is already upon us. Kashmir Hills fascinating book brings home the scary implications of this new realityJOHN CARREYROU, author of Bad Blood
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What if you could be identified by anyone with just a blurry photo?
When Kashmir Hill stumbled upon Clearview AI in 2019, a facial recognition platform with an alleged 98.6% accuracy rate, the implications were terrifying.

But that was just the beginning.

Clearview AI would quickly rise to the top, sharing its app with billionaires, law enforcement and even Hollywood actors. In this gripping true story, Hill dives deep into its shadowy journey, and explores how facial recognition technology is already a part of our everyday lives and where its going next.
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'I loved this. A dark and gripping story, meticulously researched and stylishly told' JENNY KLEEMAN, author of Sex Robots & Vegan Meat

'A parable for our times' FINANCIAL TIMES

Your Face Belongs to Us Reviews

'The dystopian future portrayed in some science-fiction movies is already upon us. Whether you like it or not, your face has already been scraped from the internet, stored in a giant database, and made available to law enforcement agencies, private corporations, and authoritarian governments to track and surveil you. Kashmir Hills fascinating book brings home the scary implications of this new reality' -- John Carreyrou, author of 'Bad Blood'
'I loved this. A dark and gripping story, meticulously researched and stylishly told' -- Jenny Kleeman, author of 'Sex Robots & Vegan Meat'
Agripping account . . . [Hill] writes with great clarity about the dangers of facial recognition technology * New Statesman *
'Ahaunting portrait of sci-fi darkness in the real world' * Kirkus *
'A breezy, compelling dive into the alarming use of face matching and the enormous consequences for privacy and civil liberties . . . an engrossing cautionary tale'

* Literary Review *
Startling, if not terrifying . . . the author does a great job of explaining the ins and outs of facial recognition in the book . . . Be very, very careful, Hill says again and again. If were not, we might all face the reality of Beijing today' * Cybernews *
'So gripping' -- Taylor Lorenz, author of 'Extremely Online', on Twitter
Im loving this book -youll laugh, youll recoil, youll learn about the sordid history of eugenics and where facial recognition tech fits into said history -- Brian Merchant, author of 'Blood in the Machine', on Twitter
Sharply reported . . . The saga is colorful, and the characters come off as flamboyant villains; its a fun read. But the books most incisive contribution may be the ethical question it raises * Atlantic *
A most timely contribution to a much needed debate about the implications for personal privacy * TLS *
Gripping . . .illuminating. The scope and sophistication of the technology is striking.A walk down the street will not feel quite the same again * The Economist *
Combining vivid reportage with a chilling overview of facial recognition technologys capabilities, this unnerves * Publishers Weekly *
In a gripping and sometimes creepy book Hillexplores the repercussions of this new technology and finds out who is behind it' * The Times, '5 Best Technology Books of 2023' *
'Kashmir Hill all but invented the tech dystopia beat, and no one is a more exuberant and enjoyable guide to the dark corners of our possible future than she is. Reaching deep into the past to paint a terrifying portrait of our future, Hills thorough, awe-inspiring reporting and compelling storytelling paint a fascinating tale of techs next chapter. This is the most fun you can have reading a real-life nightmare' -- Garrett Graff, author of 'The Only Plane in the Sky'
In its focus on the ambiguous duality of technology, a parable for our times

* Financial Times, 'Best Books of 2023 Technology' *

About Kashmir Hill

Kashmir Hill is an award-winning technology reporter at The New York Times. She is interested in how technology is shaping our lives and impacting our privacy, and has written for publications including The New Yorker, The Washington Post and Forbes.Your Face Belongs to Usis her first book.

Additional information

NGR9781398509207
9781398509207
1398509205
Your Face Belongs to Us: The Secretive Startup Dismantling Your Privacy by Kashmir Hill
New
Paperback
Simon & Schuster Ltd
2024-06-06
352
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