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Meta Silently Added Face-Recognition for Its Smart Glasses to Phones

5 hours ago
  • #Smart Glasses
  • #Privacy Concerns
  • #Face-Recognition
  • Meta has embedded face-recognition tech called 'NameTag' in its Meta AI app, downloaded over 50 million times, for use with smart glasses like Ray-Ban and Oakley models.
  • NameTag identifies people via the glasses' camera, alerts wearers when it recognizes someone, and processes faces into biometric signatures (faceprints), stored on users' phones.
  • Meta had begun shipping the code as early as January 2024, while publicly stating it was still 'thinking through' the feature, raising transparency concerns.
  • The feature revives face-recognition tech Meta sunsetted in 2021 after controversies, including a $650 million lawsuit settlement and plans to delete over a billion faceprints.
  • Privacy advocates warn NameTag could enable stalking and abuse, normalize surveillance, and challenge consent models, despite Meta claiming no central face database is planned.
  • Internal documents show Meta planned to debut the feature in 2025 for a blind conference, highlighting assistive needs, but it remains unclear how data will be managed or who will be identifiable.