The Facebook parent company will start using the tech to crack down on scams that use pictures of celebrities to look more legitimate as well as to better assist users who get locked out of their ...
Meta Platforms Inc. rebuffed the Federal Trade Commission’s plans to modify a 2020 privacy settlement with the company, ...
The social media giant is testing face recognition tools to verify users’ identity and fight celebrity impersonations.
Earlier this year, Meta agreed to pay a settlement of $1.4bn to resolve a lawsuit in Texas accusing the tech giant of illegally using facial recognition technology to collect biometric data.
(Bloomberg) -- Facebook parent company Meta Platforms Inc. will start using facial recognition technology ... to pay $650 million in a separate legal suit filed in Illinois.
AFP Meta Platforms Inc. announced Monday it has resumed trial of facial recognition technology ... pay the state of Texas $1.4 billion to settle the lawsuit. Additionally, Meta is facing other ...
Facebook Owner Meta ... face scan data of one billion users, it cited "growing societal concerns". In August this year, the company was ordered to pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle a state lawsuit ...
When they believe that’s the case, they’ll now be able to upload a video selfie that can be tested with the same facial recognition technology. Given the concern over facial recognition, Meta ...
Meta is expanding tests of facial recognition as an anti-scam measure ... (In the specific case of biometrics for ID verification, the bloc’s data protection framework demands explicit consent ...
SYDNEY/NEW YORK, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Three years after Meta (META.O), opens new tab shut down facial recognition ... to pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle a state lawsuit accusing it of collecting ...
Facebook parent company Meta Platforms Inc will start using facial recognition technology to crack ... in a separate legal suit filed in Illinois. The company will not run this video selfie ...
(Bloomberg) -- Facebook parent company Meta Platforms Inc. will start using facial recognition technology to crack down on ... Several years earlier, it agreed to pay $650 million in a separate legal ...