The Meta face recognition system for its smart glasses was built on software licensed from Rank One Computing, a Pentagon and police contractor, according to a WIRED investigation. Reporters Dell ...
Moonshot AI just dropped Kimi-K2.7-Code, an open-source coding model that wants to make AI-assisted programming less wasteful and more capable. The Beijing-based company claims the model cuts ...
WIRED reported that Meta's app for Ray-Ban smart glasses contained dormant facial recognition code, raising transparency and privacy concerns. The investigation described "NameTag," designed to detect ...
Cohere just dropped its first open-source agentic coding model, and the architecture tells you everything about where the enterprise AI race is heading. North Mini Code 1.0, a 30 billion parameter ...
Meta stripped NameTag facial recognition code from its AI app one day after WIRED exposed it on 50 million phones. Meta says no decision has been made. Meta removed nearly all traces of an unreleased ...
Only a day after a dormant bit of code that seemed to be a facial recognition algorithm was discovered in a companion app for its smart glasses, Meta released an update which removed that code, Wired ...
The code WIRED identified is gone from the latest version of Meta AI, the companion app for the company’s smart glasses. Meta won’t say why or whether it’s coming back. The most recent version of Meta ...
Abstract: Face forgery detection suffers from cross-dataset generalization challenges, where performance degradation occurs due to distribution shifts between training and testing data. Recently, ...