It is not feasible, nor indeed ethical, to run a facial recognition system against all images on the internet.
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An internal memo reviewed by The New York Times says Meta is considering launching the feature ‘during a dynamic political environment.’ An internal memo reviewed by The New York Times says Meta is ...
Meta plans to add facial recognition to its smart glasses as soon as this year, according to a new report from The New York Times. The feature, internally known as “Name Tag,” would allow smart ...
Meta has backed away from highly controversial facial recognition tech in its products and services before, but seemingly not so far that it isn’t willing to have another crack at it. A new report ...
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The Milwaukee Police Department has stopped using facial recognition technology for now. Katie Kinsey of NYU's Policing Project weighs in. There’s been a lot of talk lately about the Milwaukee Police ...