There's certainly a lot of literature and analysis by academics and experts on this question. We have not actually made findings on this in the context of Clearview AI, but we have read a lot of very credible scientific research that is concerned with whether the technology is sufficiently precise, particularly in the case of racialized communities, to be used in a way that does not violate privacy or other rights like equality rights. There are concerns about this.
From a privacy perspective, the issue would be that facial recognition needs to be used in a way where accurate information is collected. The principle of accuracy is one of the important privacy principles. Again, there is a lot of literature to the effect that, for racialized communities, the information collected may not always be accurate, depending on the technology in question.