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In an internal memo last year, Meta said the political tumult in the United States would distract critics from the feature’s release. By Kashmir Hill Kalley Huang and Mike Isaac Kashmir Hill reported ...
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are using a new facial recognition smartphone app called Mobile Fortify to scan the faces of both US citizens and immigrants. They point a phone ...
Facebook’s parent company, Meta, is developing plans to incorporate facial recognition technology into the smart glasses it produces with Ray Ban and Oakley. The new feature, dubbed Name Tag, would ...
Meta is reportedly developing a facial recognition feature for its smart glasses range, currently internally referred to as ‘Name Tag’. According to The New York Times, the proposed feature would ...
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Meta plans to add facial recognition to its smart glasses as soon as this year, according to a new report from The New York Times. The feature, internally known as “Name Tag,” would allow smart ...
Judicial Department says system will speed up legal transactions and enhance security Dubai: The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department has launched the first phase of a project to adopt facial recognition ...
Dave Lee is Bloomberg Opinion's US technology columnist. He was previously a correspondent for the Financial Times and BBC News. Meta Platforms Inc. thinks we’re too distracted for a proper debate on ...
Meta is planning to add facial recognition to its smart glasses in the future with a new feature that the company is calling ‘Name Tag.’ The feature is not yet available, but Meta is said to have been ...
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Three people were arrested on the day a police force used live facial recognition (LFR) vans in a town for the first time, figures show. Thames Valley Police (TVP) used LFR in Slough's High Street on ...