The 'disappearing into the bushes like Homer Simpson' strategy is a bold choice.
Meta was previously reported to be exploring facial recognition for its smart glasses.
Code reviewed by WIRED uncovered an unreleased face-recognition system embedded in Meta’s smart glasses platform. It’s designed to identify people via biometric data stored on users’ phones.
A flaw in Hugging Face Transformers could allow malicious AI models to execute code, exposing credentials and highlighting AI supply chain risks.
The code WIRED identified is gone from the latest version of Meta AI, the companion app for the company’s smart glasses. Meta won’t say why or whether it’s coming back.
An investigative report reveals that Meta licensed face recognition from Rank One, a Pentagon contractor, and built a system ...
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Built with Python, TensorFlow/Keras, and OpenCV, this model predicts whether an image is a cat or a dog with high accuracy. End‑to‑end workflow: preprocessing, CNN architecture, training & evaluation ...