Facebook plans to shut down its facial recognition system
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#5Serious question: I kind of liked how Facebook found people in my photos. Is there room for such a feature in a privacy conscious world?
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#6Serious question: I kind of liked how Facebook found people in my photos. Is there room for such a feature in a privacy conscious world?
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#7They are finally realizing that they're scaring people away.
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#8I'm surprise the number is that low. Wasn't enabling this a default?
> That meant they received alerts when new photos or videos of them were uploaded to the social network. The feature had also been used to flag accounts that might be impersonating someone else...
That's actually a pretty valuable and legitimate use case for such a system, even from a very pro-privacy perspective.
> Although Facebook plans to delete more than one billion facial recognition templates, which are digital scans of facial features, by December, it will not eliminate the software that powers the system, which is an advanced algorithm called DeepFace. The company has also not ruled out incorporating facial recognition technology into future products, Mr. Grosse said.
It's also almost certainly not going to delete the face-specific image tagging either, which means they could re-derive everything they're "deleting" relatively easily.