Clearview AI is one of the concerning cases. What is so concerning about it is that they have scraped mass amounts of data. It is linked to individuals' identities and this is being used in contexts where the ultimate outcome can be very severe for individuals. I think we have to take this into deep consideration when we're applying AI systems of any kind in those types of contexts.
In terms of other examples of this, Facebook is a really good one. Now they've put this program on hold for a while, but I think all of you are very much aware, if you interact with Facebook, that it used to have a feature that essentially pre-identified a friend who was in a photo. This is directly based on use of your profile information and all of the pictures that you and your friends have posted and tagged. Maybe this is a little bit more of a benign case, and in some cases it could be seen as something that's helpful or convenient, but I also want to recognize that there's a slippery slope in having those types of databases owned by private companies when there is no regulation or oversight for their use.