Meta is testing the use of facial recognition to fight deepfake celeb ads
Meta will test the facial recognition technology from 50,000 celebrities and public figures to curtail the “celeb-bait” scams. Go to Source
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Meta will test the facial recognition technology from 50,000 celebrities and public figures to curtail the “celeb-bait” scams. Go to Source
The new model appears to be a fine-tuned version of Meta’s Llama-70b. Go to Source
Telegram’s agreement to set up an office in Kazakhstan aligns with the firm’s increasing compliance efforts as its CEO remains in France amid an ongoing investigation. Go to Source
Microstrategy’s stock, MSTR, has soared 1,620% since the company adopted a bitcoin-centered strategy, far outpacing bitcoin itself, the S&P 500, and tech giants such as Nvidia. The company’s bitcoin holdings now exceed 252,000 BTC. Microstrategy’s executive chairman, Michael Saylor, remains bullish about bitcoin’s price as his company plans to further boost its BTC investments. Microstrategy’s … Read more
Revolut has been under fire as fraud complaints piled up in 2024, but the company has insisted it saved hundreds of millions in “potential fraudulent transfers.” Go to Source
The cherry-picked results are impressive, but the models aren’t available for general testing yet. Go to Source
The tech is still experimental, but its implications could change how users view reality. Go to Source
Tech giant Meta’s current market capitalization is more than $1.4 trillion — making it one of the most valuable companies in the world. Go to Source
The tech giant will use public information, including posts, comments, photos, and captions from adult users on Instagram and Facebook. Go to Source
The biggest threat posed by quantum computers may be impossible to defend against. Go to Source