WIRED found dormant facial recognition code called NameTag in the Meta AI app, already on 50M+ phones. Here's how it works.
An investigation has discovered that Meta smart glasses have an embedded “Faceprint” code that can track faces.
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Meta secretly shipped facial recognition code in Ray-Ban smart glasses app, then deleted it within 24 hours after WIRED ...
As AI becomes the public face of business, organizations must validate performance, security, and cost efficiency at scale.
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Factory, the company behind enterprise AI coding agents known as Droids, today announced that Marcello Gallo has joined as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO).