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Liz O'Sullivan, who oversaw a facial recognition database with the artificial intelligence start-up Clarifai, in New York, July 11, 2019. O'Sullivan says she left the company in January to protest its practices. "The more ubiquitous facial recognition becomes, the more exposed we all are to being part of the process," she said. (Nathan Bajar/The New York Times)
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