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Facebook shutting down face recognition efforts & deleting data
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Facebook changes the one thing it doesn't need to, is now called 'Meta'
DAalseth said:Setting aside my personal animosity toward FaceBook, and Zuckerberg, this is just a terrible name for a company. It has all sorts of hidden meanings, which the Internet will amplify. It reminds everyone about the very data they steal and use for their own profit. Lastly it’s about as forgettable a name as ever was used.
To people who know what it means it’s really bad.
To people who don’t know what it means it’s utterly forgettable. Not really what you want as your BRAND.
This is just a really stupid move.But all their captive data buckets users will only see positive news about Meta (on Meta), so they won't know differently.But I agree with everything you said, since we're outside the Matrix Meta. -
Facebook changes the one thing it doesn't need to, is now called 'Meta'
macseeker said:Good name. As in metadata that they can steal from users.
However the new logo needs to be changed. It looks something similar to Infinity, the speaker company.Infinite metadata.Maybe should have been called V'Ger. -
Johny Srouji says Apple's hardware ambitions are limited only by physics
The Wired article is good but brief. Srouji truly is instrumental to Apple's success."Srouji’s mission was to lead Apple in making its own silicon. The effort has been so well executed that I believe Srouji is secretly succeeding Jony Ive as the pivotal creative wizard whipping up the secret sauce in Apple’s offerings."On some other AI thread, a poster mentioned how expensive these M1 Pro/Max SoCs were to make, especially with the variable RAM amounts. So I'm wondering if the forthcoming MacPro may just use two or more M1 Max's on a single motherboard, similar to very high end dual Xeon boards. -
'High Power Mode' coming to 16-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Max, Apple confirms