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Meta patents AI device that tracks your mood

Meta patents AI device that tracks your mood - ‘Creepy’ patent could be used to serve ads targeted to users’ emotional ...
As travel becomes increasingly digital, privacy may become a key differentiator between services. Companies that can balance ...
Creepy’ patent could be used to serve ads targeted to users’ emotional vulnerabilities, privacy advocates warn ...
Birds and planes have shared the sky for over a century, but the science behind keeping them apart has lagged dangerously behind. A landmark new study finally puts hard numbers to a common-sense ...
While experts acknowledge minor cognitive benefits from "pinky time" exercises, no scientific evidence proves they can ...
President Donald Trump recently filed a required financial disclosure form outlining his 2025 income, and it drew attention ...
Code reviewed by WIRED uncovered an unreleased face-recognition system embedded in Meta’s smart glasses platform. It’s designed to identify people via biometric data stored on users’ phones. Code ...
After a few months of hush-hush public testing, today Meta is rolling out a subscription-based tier with exclusive features for Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp. The paywalled "Plus" version of each ...
Meta confirmed Wednesday that it would begin testing two subscription plans for its AI offerings. Meta One Plus will cost $7.99 a month and Meta One Premium will be $19.99 a month. The company said ...
When I reviewed the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, one of my top frustrations was that there were only a handful of apps that could take advantage of the frames' impressive display and they were all ...