Meta vs. privacy: smart glasses take it a step too far
How Meta plans to implement the NameTag facial recognition feature in its smart glasses, and why it’s already sparking outrage.
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How Meta plans to implement the NameTag facial recognition feature in its smart glasses, and why it’s already sparking outrage.
How facial recognition works in the new Apple iPhone X — is it secure enough for you to trust?
You can change your name or use a pseudonym. You can also edit or delete your social media accounts. But you cannot change your face so easily. Facial recognition helps
In 2010 owners of the largest facial database in the world — Facebook — learned how to distinguish a portrait from a landscape: the social network searched for faces in
Facebook recently announced the return of facial recognition for photos, and as tends to happen whenever the company announces new features for its site, privacy advocates are wary of this