That issue with Meta secretly scanning your camera roll continues to rear its head. Check your Facebook privacy settings to see if this feature is turned on for you — even if you didn't provide ...
The iPhone Camera app features key icons like the flash for lighting control, Live Photo for motion capture, and the caret for advanced settings. Icons vary by mode, with options for exposure, timer, ...
While iPhones are known for many things — being smooth and responsive, a user-friendly operating system, and premium design — for many users, it's the camera that stands out. If you're like most ...
You might notice eerily familiar AI-generated images in your Story suggestions on the Facebook app lately—because Facebook has been automatically creating AI ...
How to check if Meta has had access to your camera roll. Credit: Silas Stein/picture alliance via Getty Images Some Meta users still have questions and anxiety about which photos Meta can access on ...
Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content ...
If you want to declutter your phone and free up memory, start with your pictures—media takes up more space than you think. To stop your camera roll from filling up with junk, you also need to mess ...
Tinder is testing an AI-powered “Chemistry” feature that learns about your interests and personality by analyzing your camera ...
HAMPTON — Do you have thousands of pictures and videos in your camera roll, with most of them being duplicates? Do you find going through them a hassle and having to pay for additional storage on the ...
Meta announced a new AI feature that Facebook users can take advantage of to streamline the process of sharing photos and videos on the social network. The company wants Facebook users to agree to ...
Tinder is testing a feature called Chemistry that will get to know users through questions and, with permission, will access ...
The feature is opt-in, but still raises concerns about privacy. Called "Chemistry" it asks users interactive questions.