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Instagram Facebook uses Instagram selfies to train its artificial intelligence

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Instagram Facebook is based on the photos of Instagram users to train its image recognition system. The Internet giant wants to have the most sophisticated AI in the world.

You should know by now., everything you upload to the Internet he can be susceptible to things like this. After the implementation of the GDPR our information is a little more secure on the network, but you should not forget that when registering on a social network you accept a series of concessions. In the case of Facebook Instagram, you grant them permission to use your content, information, and photos. In addition, all your tastes, your reaction to advertising and how you share posts. Instagram Facebook and Instagram are not free, you pay with your personal information.

Instagram Facebook is using your Instagram photos to train and perfect your image recognition system. Mark Zuckerberg wants to have a exceptional artificial intelligenceand he needs your data for training. This is not new, so are Google and other companies. To achieve all this technology, Facebook uses the 3,500 million images from Instagram users. However, it should be noted that the photographs are taken from the accounts that have the public profile.

How does image recognition work?

What Mark Zuckerberg wants is for Facebook’s artificial intelligence to recognize the images that are uploaded to the platform. For example, you want automatically know what you liked. If you like images of Italian food, want to recommend posts and related advertising with this delicious food. However, if in the post does not explicitly put in a text that it is a pizza or a pasta dish, Facebook needs an AI powerful to recognize.

He’ll do the same. recognizing people in the photographs, the clothes they wear and the environment in which they are. In addition, it could recognize the composition of the image, colors or shapes in which you have seen it. This image recognition technology will also be used to help people with visual impairments with better descriptions of the photos.

Facebook’s AI will also know if it’s harmful or offensive images. Recognize adult content, violence, terrorist propaganda, hate speech or content SPAM. As you can see, this technology has its pros and cons. In your hand is to upload or not more varied photos to facilitate the facebook trainings.

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