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Meta is looking to add facial recognition software to its smart glasses despite concerns about security and privacy, a report claims. The “Name Tag” feature would provide glasses wearers with identifying details of the people they are looking at ...
Meta is looking to add facial recognition software to its smart glasses despite concerns about security and privacy, a report claims. The “Name Tag” feature would provide glasses wearers with identifying details of the people they are looking at ...
Open letter signed by scores of nonprofits warns that the glasses pose an unacceptable threat to our right to privacy and must be cancelled
According to The New York Times, Meta is planning to add facial recognition features to its smart glasses, available from the company and its partnership with eyewear provider Ray-Ban. The smart glasses, if you didn't already know, look nearly identical to ...
Meta Platforms Inc. (META) said Friday it is temporarily restricting teens around the world from accessing AI characters across its family of apps. The company said that after hearing feedback from parents about wanting more data on their teen's ...
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META | META Price Prediction) and Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG) both posted strong fourth quarter earnings beats, yet their stocks have told very different stories since. Meta’s shares have climbed 37.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Instagram will continue to use the movie industry’s PG-13 rating in referring to its parent-controlled Teen Accounts — but it’s going to “substantially reduce” references to ...
Wendell Weeks, Chairman, President & CEO, announced "Year-over-year, sales grew 14% to $4.41 billion and EPS grew 26% to $0.72. We expanded operating margin 170 basis points to 20.2%, achieving our Springboard target a full year early. And we expanded ROIC ...
(WSVN) - Major social media companies are adding a teen safety rating for young users. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, along with Snapchat and TikTok will join a grading system of online standards set up by the Mental Health Coalition.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Meta is scaling back and qualifying its use of the Motion Picture Association’s trademarked PG-13 film rating for Instagram Teen Accounts. It appropriated the 60-year-old moniker last ...