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With facial recognition support, Facebook’s AR glasses could recognize people’s faces and display information on the lenses’ screen, all just by looking at them. It seems like a wicked gadget spies like 007 would use, but its a different, creepy story when made for public use. It wouldn’t be a long shot for Facebook to pull off, either, seeing as its deep learning facial recognition system DeepFace can already register faces in photos and recommend tags. However, facial recognition in AR glasses isn’t anything new, as Google tried it itself with the Google Glass, and then proceeded to ban the development of the tech in 2013. In a company-wide meeting, Bosworth stated, “Face recognition…might be the thorniest issue, where the benefits are so clear, and the risks are so clear, and we don’t know where to balance those things,” as reported by Buzzfeed News. Clearly, as Bosworth suggests, the Facebook AR glasses would be fine without facial recognition support, but the team will still look into “some nice use cases” to make it worth it. That said, we don’t think Facebook would want another privacy issue on their hands. The Facebook AR glasses are expected to roll out sometime in 2021, but they’ll be facing competition with the Apple Glass, too, which could drop sometime between now and 2023.