All filed: Clearview AI still uses 30 billion Facebook photos for policing projects
Largest Mass Filing Ever: Clearview Steals 30 Billion Photos From Users Without Consent, Creating Police Database
Largest Mass Filing Ever: Clearview Steals 30 Billion Photos From Users Without Consent, Creating Police Database
The "threat" is only the latest act of the tug-of-war between Facebook and the European Union. But it's not about Facebook: the future is at stake.
Slowly but surely, every large private technology company in Silicon Valley begins to take on the role of a small government.
It's official: Meta is the name of the parent company that will include Facebook and the other platforms acquired and managed by Zuckerberg
Future augmented reality devices will need great intelligence, capable of giving users an "episodic memory". That's how.
In what threatens to be one of those downs who remember, zuckerberg's three big apps are misfiring all over the planet.
Yesterday was the "big day": first the photos "leaked" online, then the launch of the new glasses created by Ray-Ban & Facebook. For me it's a no.
Workrooms, Facebook's new virtual reality workplace, makes me a little sad about the future. But it's my problem.
Facebook's plans are to contribute software across the metaverse revolution. Zuckerberg wants to be the center of an "embodied internet"
The long-announced Facebook smartwatch is almost ready. Two cameras and one goal: to bypass Apple and Google. Will he make it?
Facebook is coming up with a jaw-dropping wrist controller, which almost seems to read thoughts and dominates augmented reality.
Facebook is dead, and I don't feel very good either: Zuckerberg's social network seems to have hit a peak and started a waning phase.
Work from home is increasing, and the trend will grow even after the pandemic. Will virtual reality extend the boundaries of smartworking? The Infinite Office example.
The companies that have decided to boycott Facebook are more than 500, but in Zuckerberg it seems that it tickles. And he's right. Here because.
Facebook unveiled in a tweet 8 seconds of REAL video showing the future of smartworking with technologies already developed and being perfected
Facebook doesn't stop anymore, and now it acquires Giphy. Perhaps, however, the small animations are not the real motivation for purchasing.
The growth of Zoom has also given wings to the social giants. The latest addition is Messenger Rooms, Facebook's tool for video calls with up to 50 people
More news for Facebook: after the merger of the platforms and the "umbrella" logo, the restyling of the entire social network arrives. It will be released within 3 months.
Facebook's Annus horribilis is about to begin. For the first time it may jeopardize their survival. Here are the Facebook news in 2020.
Augmented reality glasses seem to be the heirs of the smartphone. Facebook plans it starting from the "brain", its own operating system.
The new Facebook logo will be used in all products and marketing materials in the coming weeks, also launching a new corporate website.