Every time you upload a photo to Facebook, its deep-learning algorithms go to work, trying to ID things both incredibly specific (which of your friends is in this photo?) and general (is this photo outdoors or indoors?). But that information is largely hidden from users — until now.
Software engineer Adam Geitgey put together the snappily named Chrome extension "Show Facebook Computer Vision Tags," which allows anyone to see what general information Facebook extracts from every photo that's been uploaded. Install the extension and head over to Facebook, and you can start immediately seeing which objects Facebook can ID within pretty much any photo.
http://nymag.com/selectall/2017/01/see-what-facebook-thinks-is-in-your-photos.html
(Score: 2) by bob_super on Tuesday January 10 2017, @05:38PM
> and believe Alexa is a great way to keep tabs on criminals in the future, if it can get built into every appliance and connected to every network.
Orwell was wrong: We're not getting one government Big Brother. We're getting half a dozen private ones.
Until the bonuses beat the CEOs' egos and they finally merge into a single OCP + Big Brother.