ClearviewAI in Buenos Aires

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ClearviewAI in Buenos Aires
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Deployment Status Stopped
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Deployment End Date
Events * uses Record type Property:Has event

Start (9 January 2022, Documented, , No description)

End (1 October 2022, Documented, , No description)

City Buenos Aires
Country Argentina
Involved Entities
Keywords
Technology Deployed Clearview AI (Software)
Information Certainty Documented
Primary sources 1
Datasets Used Clearview AI (Dataset)
Deployment Type Biometric Cameras, Facial Recognition (Non-descript)
runs search software
managed by Clearview AI
used by Unknown Institution 0084
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Information Certainty 0
Summary 0


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As previously reported on the CIVICUS Monitor, in December 2021 and early months of 2022 protesters took to the streets in Argentina against negotiations between the government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to restructure the country’s debt. A new agreement was announced in January 2022, and demonstrations continued as the details of the deal were finalised. On 8th February 2022, thousands marched through the streets of Buenos Aires carrying banners saying “no to paying the IMF” and “no to an IMF deal.” On 10th March 2022, protesters decrying the agreement clashed with the Buenos Aires police near the parliament building, where the deal was under discussion by legislators. The incident involved a group of mostly hooded protesters throwing stones at the Congress building and police guarding the area. Police forces responded with rubber bullets, and officers on motorbikes dispersed the protest. At least one protester was detained and three police officers were injured. 1

References

  1. a b  "Argentina: Buenos Aires' facial recognition system suspended - CIVICUS - Tracking conditions for citizen action". (2022) <https://monitor.civicus.org/updates/2022/05/03/buenos-aires-facial-recognition-suspended/> Accessed: 2022-11-14