What's Happening?
Meta has removed facial recognition code from its AI app for smart glasses following a report by Wired that exposed the technology's presence. The feature, known as 'NameTag,' was capable of converting photos of faces into biometric identifiers, raising
significant privacy concerns. The app, used by over 50 million users, was intended to help recognize people previously met. Meta has not clarified whether the removal was pre-planned or a direct response to the report.
Why It's Important?
The removal of facial recognition technology from Meta's app highlights ongoing privacy concerns associated with biometric data. As facial recognition becomes more prevalent, the potential for misuse and privacy violations increases, prompting companies to reassess their use of such technologies. This move by Meta may influence other tech companies to evaluate their own privacy practices and the ethical implications of using biometric data, potentially leading to stricter regulations and industry standards.











