Meta Deletes Face-Recognition System From Its Smart Glasses App After WIRED Report
… Meta did not answer WIRED's questions about why the code was removed or whether the changes were planned before WIRED's story was published. …
… Meta did not answer WIRED's questions about why the code was removed or whether the changes were planned before WIRED's story was published. …
… Most generative AI platforms now offer some type of “incognito mode,” but these features are usually designed to separate users from the questions they ask and the answers they receive rather than including a mechanism to entirely shield those questions and answers from the provider's view. …
… Sorrels says he plans to keep Soapstone running in VR as long as it makes sense, if the community is into it. “That'll 100 percent depend on the community,” Sorrels says. “If people are there enjoying it, we're gonna make it as good as it possibly can be for them.” The Last Laugh After the show, av… …
… An employee had assigned the agent to analyze a technical question posted to an internal forum by another staffer. But the agent also posted an answer to that question—without its user’s approval—that included erroneous information. …
… Meta did not respond to a request for comment on the Zuckerbot. …
… The FTC did not respond to a request for comment. However, FTC guidelines say that platforms have to make it easy for people to submit removal requests. …
… And then there's a process of you, as an AI consumer, asking a question to ChatGPT or Claude. The process of you pinging that question and getting an answer in return is what we think of when we talk about inference. …
… He did not respond to a request for comment. …
… Brian Barrett: That's a great question. …