The code WIRED identified is gone from the latest version of Meta AI, the companion app for the company’s smart glasses. Meta won’t say why or whether it’s coming back.
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.
The 'disappearing into the bushes like Homer Simpson' strategy is a bold choice.
Meta was previously reported to be exploring facial recognition for its smart glasses.
A cybercriminal group has published what it claims are millions of records stolen from Madison Square Garden Entertainment.
Earlier this year, the New York Times reported that Meta was developing software for its smart glasses to identify people, ...
Meta’s development of facial recognition for its smart glasses is drawing sharper scrutiny after reporting that the company ...
A document from the Department of Homeland Security outlines plans to issue local police facial recognition technology used ...
In the previous article"Face Recognition and Audio Effect Processing Entirely in a Web Browser: Using MediaPipe / Web Audio API" I explained an interactive audio processing application that runs ...
Zoho CRM is a strong all-around sales and marketing platform, but it is not the right fit for every team. I compared the best Zoho alternatives for pricing, sales features, automation, integrations, ...
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