Comment by al_borland
7 months ago
This is my #1 issue. I simply don’t trust them and I don’t know that there is a realistic path to build that trust at this point. They’ve been violating my trust for decades.
I’m happy to let them prove out the tech, and if/when a company enters the market with a compelling product that I can trust, I will consider that competing product.
OP is taking videos of his baby with these when Meta's page here doesn't event mention data privacy or security of the user's information or how it protects them
All babies look the same, out of anything private you could film by mistake, a baby seems pretty harmless.
Face recognition is uninuitively good. Google Photos was able to pick out faces from my baby photos pretty easily.
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Well. Until that film or metadata getting uploaded on Meta servers or checked by some local child-safety AI, getting flagged for inappropriate meterial and police knocking on your door.
I disagree with your assumption, but you also need to consider that the baby is going to be a person for decades.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/aug/22/google-cs...
Yeah and stupid babies are too stupid to consent anyway
Note: user has baby.
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Yes, it does, the link to Data & Privacy is at the bottom.
> I don’t know that there is a realistic path to build that trust at this point…
I suspect it's impossible as long as Zuckerberg is involved in the company.