Earlier this year, the New York Times reported that Meta was developing software for its smart glasses to identify people, presumably using data from its social networks, such as Facebook and ...
Despite the rise in the use of facial recognition software, many people have brought up concerns regarding the ethics, privacy issues, and biases of these systems. Madeline Clarke, writing for ...
It’s no secret Meta has been exploring facial recognition technology for its platforms, like Facebook. It’s even cost the company millions in settlements.  But a new Wired report details how Meta ...
Robert Dillon has had his share of bar fights. When he wound up in jail, he detested sharing space with men who were there for committing crimes against children.
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.
Code reviewed by WIRED uncovered an unreleased face-recognition system embedded in Meta’s smart glasses platform. It’s designed to identify people via biometric data stored on users’ phones.
Police use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology reconfigures suspicion in subtle yet important ways, undermining so-called human-in-the-loop safeguards. Despite the long-standing controversies ...
Meta is considering adding facial recognition to its smart glasses. Internal documents from Meta suggest the company may time the launch to mitigate public scrutiny. The technology raises serious ...
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Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. On August 8 the NFL will roll out new facial recognition technology across its thirty-two stadiums located in various states. The new facial recognition ...