An investigation has discovered that Meta smart glasses have an embedded “Faceprint” code that can track faces.
A flaw in Hugging Face Transformers could allow malicious AI models to execute code, exposing credentials and highlighting AI ...
Code Reveals Meta Smart Glasses Can Use 'Faceprint' Tracking, Raising Privacy Alarms ...
Code discreetly added to Meta’s AI app over multiple updates this year shows that the feature, internally called “NameTag,” ...
Meta has been quietly laying the groundwork for smart glasses that could identify people as wearers of the shades walk by, ...
Meta’s AI app contains facial recognition code for its smart glasses despite previous claims that it had not decided to add ...
A new report indicates the Meta Ray-Ban companion app is capable of face recognition and is designed to identify ...
Meta has quietly added facial recognition tech for its smart glasses to its Meta AI app. A Wired investigation discovered ...
According to a report from Wired, Meta has been quietly installing facial recognition in its Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta smart glasses for the last few months. Internally called "NameTag", the ...
The work addresses a gap in biometric testing, as NIST’s IREX has focused primarily on closed-source commercial iris ...
A class action lawsuit has been filed against The Walt Disney Co. over Disneyland’s use of facial recognition technology at park entrances. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A visitor has filed a $5-million lawsuit against Disneyland for allegedly failing to properly disclose the use of ...
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