Cindy Claveau
Radical Left Degenerate
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2018
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- SL Rez
- 2005
- Joined SLU
- June 2007
- SLU Posts
- 44403
In 2021, Facebook said it was scrapping efforts to build powerful facial recognition software into its then-nascent smart glasses, citing the tech's glaring privacy and ethics concerns.
Four years later, as The Information reports, the Silicon Valley behemoth has officially dusted off the effort and is once again working on transforming its wearable smart glasses into a facial recognition-infused privacy nightmare.
Meta is working on a feature internally referred to as "super sensing." In super sensing mode, the glasses' built-in cameras and sensors will remain on and recording throughout the wearer's day. It's still probably a way's off due to battery life limitations, but in Meta's imagining, it'll one day be able to do things like remind someone to drop by the store and get dinner ingredients or nudge them to grab their keys. (Because, of course, every Silicon Valley CEO really just wants to build J.A.R.V.I.S. from the "Iron Man" franchise.)
However, the super sensing feature would also combine AI with facial recognition, according to the Information — a design choice that could have far-reaching and deeply alarming implications.
I've lost track of all the social disasters that befell me because I didn't recognize people who I knew perfectly well in context, but not outside of that context.I have mild prosopagnosia and having glasses that tell me "this guy who's trying to get your attention is Joe who works at the dry cleaners and you chat with him every week" so I can go "hey Joe" instead of pretending I know random strangers until they give me enough contextual hints to identify them would be life-changing.
At least in real life, people don't change their face. Unlike this forum, where people change their avatar and leave me flailing.Really, everyone needs a floating nametag over their head like they have in Second Life.
haha.I put on a feral bear avatar once and the estate owner came up to me and started talking to me about I don't know what, but it was nothing I recognized. So I go "Wut" and he goes "Oh, you're not <some other bear>" and I go no? and it turns out he normally goes around with nametags off. On an island full of ferals and furries. I m sure I'm not the first time he's done that.
my facebook account had my real name and pictures. the video selfie they requested at least in theory should have been consistent with that..... so not really sure what I allegedly did wrong by their standards.I lost my "Argent Stonecutter" Facebook account a similar way several years ago, they wanted me to provide a picture of government ID with that name on it before they'd unlock it.
I am pretty good at recognizing people, but I am absolutely terrible at remembering names.I have mild prosopagnosia and having glasses that tell me "this guy who's trying to get your attention is Joe who works at the dry cleaners and you chat with him every week" so I can go "hey Joe" instead of pretending I know random strangers until they give me enough contextual hints to identify them would be life-changing.
Good to know I am not the only psycho who does this.it turns out he normally goes around with nametags off. On an island full of ferals and furries. I m sure I'm not the first time he's done that.