Meta’s smart glasses might soon sport facial recognition — and the code to power this dystopian feature is already present in the Meta AI app on your phone
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The Meta AI app has quietly had facial recognition code added to it, which could one day allow the company's smart glasses to identify people.
The Meta AI app has quietly had facial recognition code added to it, which could one day allow the company's smart glasses to identify people.
The Meta AI app has quietly had facial recognition code added to it, which could one day allow the company's smart glasses to identify people.
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