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The facial recognition runs in the cloud, via Primeyes https://pimeyes.com/en - not on the glasses themselves. It seems rather click baitey to highlight the Ray Ban smart glasses when pretty much any video camera can be used for this purpose. There are plenty of hidden camera manufacturers that don't even bother to include a privacy light. It's not like taking the smart glasses off the market would make this... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Imagine all the nefarious use-cases of these "face search" sites. There are several sites that are available to the public [0] for a fee that allow anyone to upload a photo and search for information related to the person in the picture. These sites often link to social media sites, personal blogs etc. Individuals can opt-out, but it only de-indexes their data instead of removing it, and opting out requires... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Post his photo here. You will likely find his socials: Https://pimeyes.com/en. Source: about 3 years ago
If you have pictures of him you can use https://pimeyes.com/en to try and see if you can get a match somewhere? Source: about 3 years ago
Pimeyes is really good, but you have to pay to reveal the deets. I've used it before and then used facecheck/tineye/Google to hunt down the partial images Pimeyes gave me. Source: about 3 years ago
TinEye - Reverse Image Search to help find an image's source, duplicates or altered versions.
Google Images - Google Images is a search service owned by Google that allows users to search the World Wide Web for image content.
Lenso.ai - Lenso.ai - Search for places, people, duplicates and more with AI-powered reverse image search
Yandex.Images - search for images on the internet, search by image
Google Lens - Discover information about something by taking a photo
FaceCheck - FaceCheck is a free face recognition search engine. It allows you to search the Internet using a photo of a face. The search result will show you links to webpages on the Internet where the face of a person or people who look similar have been seen.