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Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, is shutting down its Face Recognition system amid privacy concerns

Shortly following its rebranding as Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook has also announced that it is shutting down the Face Recognition system on Facebook. Users who have opted into the system will no longer be automatically recognized in photos and videos, and Meta will delete more than a billion people's facial recognition templates, per the company's update. dpreview.com »

2021-11-4 18:06

Library of Congress Asks Flickr Users to Share Photos of Their COVID Experiences

The Library of Congress has invited all Flickr users in the United States to submit photos of “their experiences living through the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.” The best images will be added to a special online photo pool and some will be preserved in the LOC’s permanent collections. The announcement was made two days ago on […] petapixel.com »

2020-9-12 19:38

Google bug causes backed-up video files to be sent to the wrong users

Google has admitted in an email to affected users that a bug has caused some video files stored in Google Photos to be sent to the wrong users. If you've been using Google's Takeout tool to back up files from your Google Photos account between November 21st and 25th, one or more copies of your videos might be in the hands of strangers, or you might have a copy of someone else's video. dpreview.com »

2020-2-5 20:47

Google Photos gets new private conversations sharing feature on mobile and Web

Google has pushed out yet another big update for its Google Photos mobile platform, this time adding messaging support. In an announcement on its blog today, Google explained that users have requested an easier way to quickly share individual images with friends and family, something now made possible with the addition of sharing in private conversations. dpreview.com »

2019-12-4 22:44

Facebook explains how its AI helps Instagram users discover new images

In a new technical post on its Artificial Intelligence blog, Facebook details the technology that determines which images Instagram users see in the platform's Explore tab. According to the company, it had to develop 'novel engineering solutions' in order to select a relatively minuscule number of recommended images, videos, and Stories out of the billions of options each time the Explore tab is opened. dpreview.com »

2019-11-26 00:05

Wikiview photo browser makes it easy to search through Wikimedia Commons images

A team with German university HTW Berlin has published a new project called Wikiview, a website that makes it easy to search for images in the Wikimedia Commons. With Wikiview, anyone can search for images related to a subject, then narrow down the results by adding other search terms, such as looking specifically for photos of old cars that are located outdoors. dpreview.com »

2019-11-9 22:29