A day after discovery, Meta pulls facial recognition code from its smart glasses
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Meta removed nearly all traces of an unreleased facial recognition system from its smart glasses companion app on Friday, one day after WIRED reported that the software had been quietly embedded in an app installed on more than 50 million phones.
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