Abstract: With the increasing complexity of modern power systems, the quality and integrity of measurement data have become crucial for ensuring the system's normal operation. Research and application ...
Rank One, whose board includes a former CIA deputy director and a former FBI science chief, supplied face recognition to Meta for internal development of its smart glasses app. Meta is testing ...
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Learn why Meta quietly deleted facial recognition technology from its smart glasses app after privacy advocates raised questions about a hidden feature capable of identifying people through biometric ...
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One of the most controversial features reportedly planned for Meta’s smart glasses may no longer be moving forward. According to a report by WIRED, Meta has removed code related to facial recognition ...
This week, Meta removed facial recognition code from its Meta AI companion app after reporting by WIRED revealed that the company had already embedded substantial portions of an unreleased facial ...
Meta smart glasses are back in the privacy spotlight after a WIRED investigation found dormant face-recognition code inside the Meta AI app. The feature, called NameTag, could identify people seen ...
The code was reportedly connected to an internal effort called “NameTag.” WIRED found that the system was not switched on for users, but its presence suggested Meta had gone beyond a loose concept and ...