For folks like me who are face-blind, an opt-in way to use facial recognition would be hugely valuable -- especially in an environment where it's awkward to keep asking people (who recognize you) their names. But it's critical that this be truly opt-in. https://t.co/N9kZTYcxep
— Daniel Tunkelang (@dtunkelang) November 23, 2019
On the one hand, Shazam-but-for-faces is something every reporter who covers Congress has dreamed of. On the other hand, as I keep saying, the coming dystopia will be a robust public/private partnership. https://t.co/CxF0Sxi1V8
— Olivier Knox (@OKnox) November 22, 2019
"Just because you can build it, doesn't mean that you should." is a lesson that is more relevant than ever. https://t.co/or9mGflvkD
— Paul Dokas (@pauldokas) November 23, 2019
It's not an ethical company, folks https://t.co/utxCb02tIo
— Clara Jeffery (@ClaraJeffery) November 22, 2019
SCOOP: Facebook built a facial recognition app that let employees identify people by pointing a smartphone at them. https://t.co/M1CjHPMxXR
— Rob Price (@robaeprice) November 22, 2019
A Facebook spokesperson said its internal facial recognition app only worked on Facebook employees and non-Facebook employees that users were Facebook friends with. But one source said in one early iteration, it worked on anyone. https://t.co/M1CjHPMxXR
— Rob Price (@robaeprice) November 22, 2019
The app used Facebook's vast collection of user face data to automatically detect who it was pointed at and displayed their name and Facebook profile picture in real-time. It made available to employees in 2015-16, and has since been discontinued. https://t.co/o80Nyfua0q
— Rob Price (@robaeprice) November 22, 2019
When absolute disregard for privacy and contempt for your users is at the heart of your corporate culture https://t.co/vPIZrU86cz
— François Chollet (@fchollet) November 23, 2019
I would like proof that it’s been discontinued. https://t.co/lu951lvipB
— Sara Danner Dukic (@saradannerdukic) November 23, 2019
I want to treat this company like a 40 year old sports stadium and implode it on live TV so America can cheer along. https://t.co/chFodY6oox
— Jason Karsh (@jkarsh) November 23, 2019
Yeah well Facebook is after identifying my crotch as my best friend Vicky so can’t see this going well tbh. https://t.co/lUwyv8EIDP pic.twitter.com/7w63aje7Of
— Dr Coreen Anne McGuire (@coreen_anne) November 22, 2019
Here's what all your 2009 vs. 2019 photos are going toward https://t.co/is8zvhkkeL
— Brooke Binkowski (@brooklynmarie) November 22, 2019
remember the early episode of silicon valley when they're at techcrunch and they do literally........this https://t.co/A9dd07g5TX
— Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) November 23, 2019
Cool cool https://t.co/8MZ52PHEb3
— Xeni (@xeni) November 23, 2019
Somehow Facebook's facial recognition was even creepier than we thought https://t.co/mwV41iz2dX pic.twitter.com/5DPz7VUd0T
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) November 23, 2019
Not cool, Facebook! ?https://t.co/UOmkeXMEZM
— FutureShift (@futureshift) November 23, 2019
Unpaywalled summary: https://t.co/LE0bt4fJy1
— Daira Hopwood (abolish ICE) (@feministPLT) November 23, 2019
Somehow #Facebook's facial recognition was even creepier than we thought https://t.co/QtYwbCyZrn #privacy #surveillance #cybersecurity #FacialRecognition via @mashable
— Video Forensics (@Video_Forensics) November 23, 2019
Check out. #Facebook confirms facial recognition app, says it was only for internal use https://t.co/GJP0zVuGsB via @VentureBeat #tech #digital #data #business pic.twitter.com/n7vLpOkd6u
— Kohei Kurihara Blockchain CMO (@kuriharan) November 24, 2019
비지니스 인사이더, Facebook이 2015년 내부적으로 얼굴 인식 소프트웨어를 만들었다고 보도. 대변인은 사내 실험용으로 DB도 사내 인원으로 한정했다고 주장. 다만 소식통은 외부 자료도 사용했다고 주장. https://t.co/JrDRBp4iKa
— 나가토 유키 (@nagato708) November 23, 2019