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by still_grokking
1711 days ago
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What does "we are not recognizing you" mean? Of course you can't "recognize" someone you don't know, so what do you try to say here? Do you gather data about those "unknown" persons. Do you try to match information about "unknown" persons form different sources? |
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This part is easy to answer: if a user uploads a photo of you and there are other people in the photo or a recognizable location, then that's data about you. Even if it's just stored as a photo now, it'll take a neural network a millisecond to turn that into feature vectors that can be used to build a knowledge graph. This goes for Dropbox as well as Facebook.