Wow, Fb Actually Made a Facial Popularity App for Its Staff

In its newest privateness pretend pas to come back to gentle, Fb showed it constructed a now-defunct app for its workers that used facial popularity era to spot coworkers and their buddies, CNET reported this week.
In its latest privacy faux pas to come to light, Facebook confirmed it built a now-defunct app for its employees that used facial recognition technology to identify coworkers and their friends, CNET reported this week.Original article
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