Facebook archived more than a billion user faces. Now it's deleting them.
On Tuesday, Facebook announced that it was ending its Face Recognition system on the app and rolling back the technology in the coming weeks. In a press release, Jerome Pesenti, VP of artificial intelligence at Meta (the new name for Facebook's parent company), said that the shutting down of the Face Recognition system and the imminent deletion of Facebook's library of facial recognition templates is "a company-wide move away from this kind of broad identification, and toward narrower forms of personal authentication." Soon, Facebook will no longer automatically recognize people's faces in Memories, photos or videos uploaded to the app, or give suggestions for tagging who's in a photo or video. It will also not be able to notify users if they appear in other photos or videos across the site. However, users can still manually tag friends in photos.
Nov-7-2021, 12:05:18 GMT
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