New from 404 Media: someone put facial recognition on Meta's smart glasses to instantly dox strangers. You look at them, sends face to a facial recognition tool. LLM infers name, sends to people site. Gets phone number, address. I've seen it in action www.404media.co/someone-put-...
The technology, which marries Meta’s smart Ray Ban glasses with the facial recognition service Pimeyes and some other tools, lets someone automatically go from face, to name, to phone number, and home...
A year ago this company said it would add 2 million new public chargers in North America by 2030, as part of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure. With billions flowing into charging regardless of EV sales, their story about weak EV demand doesn't add up. cleantechnica.com/2023/04/17/e...
Facial recognition in smart glasses to dox people? Yeah, a bunch of us warned shit like this was going to happen, and it's going to enable some really bad shit. We need to fundamentally reconsider what constitutes "public" and "private" in our society, and we need to have done it several years ago.
New from 404 Media: someone put facial recognition on Meta's smart glasses to instantly dox strangers. You look at them, sends face to a facial recognition tool. LLM infers name, sends to people site. Gets phone number, address. I've seen it in action www.404media.co/someone-put-...
The technology, which marries Meta’s smart Ray Ban glasses with the facial recognition service Pimeyes and some other tools, lets someone automatically go from face, to name, to phone number, and home...
What a shambles☹️
@bertelschmitt.bsky.sociallawandcrime.com/lawsuit/fami...
"We are horrified at what the court's decision suggests...Uber can avoid being sued in a court of law by injured consumers because of contractual language buried in a dozen-page-long user agreement."