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Facebook plans to shut down its facial recognition program - CNBC Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, on Tuesday announced it will be putting an end to its face recognition system.
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Former Google CEO sounds skeptical that Facebook will build the metaverse - CNBC Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt sounded skeptical that Meta, formerly known as Facebook, will succeed at building the metaverse.
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| Facebook to shut down facial-recognition system and delete data - Los Angeles Times Facebook said it will shut down its facial-recognition system and delete the faceprints of more than 1 billion people.
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| Facebook's 'Meta' shift may cost it $20 million | AppleInsider Facebook's plan to rebrand to Meta may cost the social network $20 million, with the founders of Meta PC telling the company that they're willing ...
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| Why Facebook will stop using its facial recognition system - nj.com Facebook, which recently rebranded itself as Meta, is doing away with its facial recognition system and will delete the facial scan data of more ...
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| Facebook is shutting down its facial recognition system, affecting over a billion people - CNET The company will delete all of its face scan data, citing societal concerns and regulatory uncertainty. ... Facebook users will no longer be able to use ...
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| Facebook becomes Meta - but do we need or want the metaverse? - Sky News ... Alexander Martin and Business Insider's UK tech editor Shona Ghosh - plus former Facebook employee turned whistleblower France Haugen.
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