The advent of PimEyes, a controversial competitor to Google Lens, has sparked growing fears about the spread of Artificial Intelligence (AI).?
Unlike Google's program, PimEyes conducts extensive online searches on individuals. Users can find different versions of themselves online by submitting a clear photo, and the service uses AI to detect photographs from all across the internet.?
This covers both recent and older photos, as well as surprise appearances in random crowd shots.The website can identify someone's doppelgangers from all across the world, which is shockingly accurate.?
The website raises additional concerns regarding the impact of improved AI and the internet availability of people's visual data.
Rowan Cheung, the author of The Rundown, an AI-focused publication, took the initiative to raise awareness of the PimEyes website's disturbing powers.?
Cheung demonstrated how the website works in a thorough video, emphasizing the service's alarming accuracy in fast gathering an individual's photos from all corners of the internet.?
He shared the video and added, "The most disturbing AI website on the internet." Upload a photo of a person, and AI will find all of their images on the internet.
While PimEyes provides a free search option, customers can pay for additional tools that allow them to see the sources of their results. Individuals who desire not to appear in search results can opt out.
To opt out, users must fill out a form and submit a photo, as well as a scan of their passport for verification purposes.?
Check the video of the website here.
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