Facebook isn't doing facial recognition any more probably means they have perfected DNA phenotyping
🤔💭 Theory 😲💡
Now that "they" have the dns of almost every man woman and child they can reconstruct a persons face based on their DNA, some article state that this hasn't been perfected but that just means it's not public yet.
These are all "likely" characteristics. There is not and will not be an absolute portrait of someone. It's still crazy, but not as scary as what it sounds like.
Why would they need Facial Recognition when they can use 5G to track the mRNA chip they have implanted ...
https://www.modernatx.com/mrna-technology/mrna-platform-enabling-drug-discovery-development
They renamed from Facebook to Meta.
Faces don't matter when everyone is inside the Metaverse, with headsets obscuring their face.
Instead they will scan your eye and capture your body motion data. It will be even more intimate and identifiable than a face.
Duh
The standard procvedure is that the government funds the first iterations of some new technology then when it starts to look promising they cancel that project and move it into the private sector. Like the Pentagon's Lifelog project moving to Facebook, for instance.
The CIA did something similar with MKUltra. They could then put their hands on their hearts and say that they were not running an MKUltra project. Works every time.
Was Fort Detrick research moved to Wuhan, one wonders.
That approach also circumvents FOIA requests.