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Citing “growing societal concerns,” Facebook has announced that, more than a decade after introducing the feature, it will stop using facial recognition software to scan and tag photos on the giant social media site – but its parent company, Meta, will not follow suit when it comes to the “metaverse products.”

The feature has been under fire from critics since it was first introduced and two years ago Facebook made it opt-in, while the company also faced lawsuits over it, in one case settling by paying $650 million after it was accused of breaching the Biometric Information Privacy Act in Illinois.

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But Meta is actively looking into ways to include biometric data while creating an online virtual simulation that allows users to “interact as avatars,” writes Recode, while there are no plans to get rid of the facial recognition algorithm called DeepFace, that is used to match facial templates Facebook links to users’ profiles to photos of faces uploaded on the platform.

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And while data obtained from over a billion users through facial recognition algorithms will be deleted on Facebook, seemingly alleviating some of the privacy concerns, Meta spokesperson Jason Grosse says that he thinks the facial recognition tech can be used for good while not undermining privacy and transparency, and claims that the motive to keep using it is to “best serve people’s needs.”

[gaslighting BS]