it may be better at identifying your doppelgängers than it is with locating every image of you online.
“The first two were pictures of me, though the remaining six were images of other people who shared some similar facial features, mostly the eyebrows and the beard.”
Another thanked the service for “finding who has used my face without my consent” so they could force websites to remove the images, calling it “disturbing but also extremely valuable.”
It wouldn’t be the first artificial intelligence technology to function differently from how its human designer intended.
DPD, a parcel company, was humiliated when a client forced it to compose a poem and use profanity, forcing it to take its AI chatbot offline.