A face in a billion: Facebook to include profile pix in facial recognition database.
Facebook says it will expand its facial recognition database to include over 1 billion extra faces as it incorporates users profile pictures into its database, thereby increasing the scope of its existing, highly controversial technology.
The worlds largest social network made the announcement Thursday in an update to its data use policy. Facebooks Tag Suggest feature already automatically recognizes friend faces in photo uploads to speed up the process of tagging friends, but the new adaptation will also use the facial recognition technology to identify its own users profile pictures.
Our goal is to facilitate tagging so that people know when there are photos of them on our service, Erin Egan, Facebooks chief privacy officer, told Reuters, adding that the change would give users better control over their information.
Facebooks existing technology identifies faces automatically by comparing them to previous tagged photographs.
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The practice has already raised regulatory concerns in Europe, meaning Facebook users there will not be affected by the change it is only for US users. Facebook was persuaded to disable its facial recognition technology across Europe earlier this year, after an investigation by privacy authorities in Germany and Ireland.