There's an awful lot of hand-wringing in this article -- and I can't say that I disagree. This is alarming technology, the stuff of a mid-tier SF dystopian novel. But while the article is heavy on the alarm it offers...no solutions, no suggestions, nothing beyond a vague hope that some regulatory agency will require PimEyes to...confirm their users' identity (KYC, in other words).<p>Clearly the fact that PimEyes is headquartered in Dubai escaped the editor's geopolitical understanding -- this exists! It's a thing! We can't just bury our heads in the sand and hope the US government buries it under that greatest of American exports, crippling bureaucracy.<p>To be fair, I don't have any solutions either other than "wait for my own generation to die off." But I'd love to hear actionable (or even blue-sky hypothetical!) ideas for how we can deal with our rapidly disappearing right to privacy. I don't think we can reverse this clock -- I'm not even sure we'd want to! -- but is there anything we can do to, I don't know, ameliorate the consequences somehow?