Meta is weighing facial recognition for its Ray-Ban smart glasses, raising serious privacy concerns.
In an internal memo last year, Meta said the political tumult in the United States would distract critics from the feature’s ...
The feature, internally known as “Name Tag,” would allow smart glasses wearers to identify people and get information about ...
The new AI feature, Name Tag, would allow users to ID people they’re connected to on Meta platforms ...
Emboldened by the success of its smart glasses, Meta is working on a way to release a controversial facial recognition feature to the public.
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 ...
An internal memo reviewed by The New York Times says Meta is considering launching the feature ‘during a dynamic political environment.’ ...
Meta plans to add a facial recognition feature to its Ray-Ban smart glasses as soon as this year, reports The New York Times ($). According to people involved in the plans who spoke to the publication ...
Meta is reportedly preparing to add facial recognition to its smart glasses, and the timing may not be a total coincidence.
Android Authority leak says Google is testing Project Toscana, an advanced face unlock for Pixel and Chromebooks that works in low light and rivals Face ID.
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