Here's where Facebook's brand reputation sits in my mind today: I do not believe them at all. I do not believe they've had some change of heart regarding "many concerns about the place of facial recognition technology in society." I do not believe they intend to not use this technology in some other privacy-invading way. Trying to figure out their real angle here. Avoid regulation? "Good" PR at a time when they despe…
Facebook plans to shut down its facial recognition system
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#112Earlier quoted context omitted.
But then, it's probably FB that facilitated that kind of behavior, so more mixed feelings.
Now there's one less tool to help the victim of such abuse though.
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#113So sad that we can't have nice things. I like the feature that automatically tags people in pictures. Sometimes I have trouble remembering people's names (not face blindness or similar, just regular trouble I guess). I would love to have smart glasses that show the name of someone I've met before but don't quite remember. But alas, our society being what it is people will abuse facial recognition, so I can't have tha…
The question is are you ok with some stranger adding a picture of you on facebook and then facebook promptly tags you on their profile.
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#114The hoops they have to jump through just to enable some really cool features down the line is sad. I don't know why adding another opt in wasn't enough, it's not like the haters are going to believe they deleted the templates anyways.
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#115Earlier quoted context omitted.
The same way that you verify that the local chicken plant is properly following contamination prevention procedures. You don’t, at least not personally. We as a society rely on government based regulations and knowledgeable inspectors to verify these things. I’d say software should be no different in these regards. (Though that isn’t currently the case.)
Reminds me of the drone photographers that were flying over pig farms in the south that were egregiously breaking laws. Instead of fixing the pig farms, they went after the photographers.
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#116The facial recognition feature is how I figured out someone was doxxing and harassing me on their page. Getting the notification that it thinks I appeared in a photo they had ripped from my FB profile was the tip off. I have mixed feelings.
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#117So sad that we can't have nice things. I like the feature that automatically tags people in pictures. Sometimes I have trouble remembering people's names (not face blindness or similar, just regular trouble I guess). I would love to have smart glasses that show the name of someone I've met before but don't quite remember. But alas, our society being what it is people will abuse facial recognition, so I can't have tha…
Privacy is also a nice thing.
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#118Serious question: I kind of liked how Facebook found people in my photos. Is there room for such a feature in a privacy conscious world?
1. Tag yourself on the photo
2. Censor yourself from the photo (blur, pixelate, black rectangle, whatever)
Voilá, now the same feature is used to give control over your data.
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#119Earlier quoted context omitted.
Surely one should be able to just tag _the album_ instead of each photo? I always figured this constraint was kept as a happy convenience so that Facebook have a steady supply of training data for their face recognition service. If they are shutting that service down, maybe they'll let us tag albums?
My wedding album has like 200 photos in it. I definitely had relatives who didn't want to look through them all and just asked me to send them the photos with them in it.
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#120Serious question: I kind of liked how Facebook found people in my photos. Is there room for such a feature in a privacy conscious world?
Yes, there is. Instead of publicly auto-tagging you on the photo, FB could notify you that someone had uploaded a photo of you, and offer you to either: 1. Tag yourself on the photo 2. Censor yourself from the photo (blur, pixelate, black rectangle, whatever) Voilá, now the same feature is used to give control over your data.
I think giving users power over auto tagging make sense. But giving users power over other people's photos is a terrible idea.