Facebook to shut down face-recognition system, delete data | Yahoo pulls out of China, ending two-decade relationship | Kazakhstan granted access to Facebook's content system to flag 'harmful content'
Facebook to shut down face-recognition system, delete data | Yahoo pulls out of China, ending two-decade relationship | Kazakhstan granted access to Facebook's content system to flag 'harmful content'
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Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. Facebook said it will shut down its face-recognition system and delete the faceprints of more than 1 billion people. “This change will represent one of the largest shifts in facial recognition usage in the technology’s history,” said a blog post Tuesday from Jerome Pesenti, vice president of artificial intelligence for Facebook’s new parent company, Meta. “Its removal will result in the deletion of more than a billion people’s individual facial recognition templates.”
Facebook to shut down face-recognition system, delete data | Yahoo pulls out of China, ending two-decade relationship | Kazakhstan granted access to Facebook's content system to flag 'harmful content'
Facebook to shut down face-recognition…
Facebook to shut down face-recognition system, delete data | Yahoo pulls out of China, ending two-decade relationship | Kazakhstan granted access to Facebook's content system to flag 'harmful content'
Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. Facebook said it will shut down its face-recognition system and delete the faceprints of more than 1 billion people. “This change will represent one of the largest shifts in facial recognition usage in the technology’s history,” said a blog post Tuesday from Jerome Pesenti, vice president of artificial intelligence for Facebook’s new parent company, Meta. “Its removal will result in the deletion of more than a billion people’s individual facial recognition templates.”