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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.
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A new report suggests that Meta has placed unreleased face-recognition code for smart glasses in an app downloaded by millions.
Meta was previously reported to be exploring facial recognition for its smart glasses.
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The company says it's not building a central face database.
Meta removed NameTag facial recognition code from its AI app after WIRED found biometric software on 50 million phones that Meta said "does not exist." ...