Photos of me undoubtedly exist on their platform, with my name as well.
Not sure I am ok with random people instantly knowing who I am and who my relatives are.
Pictures of me undoubtedly exist online, but they weren't uploaded by me.
I wonder how hard it would be for this researcher to add scaffolding that would equivalently make a Meta smart glasses device into an ICE face collector?
My understanding:
US ICE has been patrolling the interior of the US, not the border, and using cell phones to video record people it encounters. Ice agents have claimed that "[they] now know who you are", referring to people who are onsite, nearby their inner-country patrol and capture activity.
It would make running into people unexpectedly such a better experience for me.
Damage is already done, they’ve shipped nearly working software to any creep and police officer that need little modification to actually work.
I wonder though what is the GDPR status of something like that? Is anybody just allowed to build a biometric database using public or personal photos?