facial grouping

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about facial grouping in Microsoft OneDrive focus on the privacy implications of the feature, which uses AI to detect and group faces in users' photos. A key concern is that the People toggle is opt-out and, in preview builds, can only be turned off three times per year. This has sparked debate about user control and data privacy. The feature is part of OneDrive's broader AI-driven media enhancements, including a unified gallery and semantic search. Forum threads explore the balance between convenience and privacy, with users sharing workarounds and opinions on Microsoft's approach to facial recognition in cloud storage.
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    OneDrive Face Grouping Opt-Out Limit Sparks Privacy Debate

    Microsoft's OneDrive is quietly testing a People grouping feature that uses AI to detect and group faces in users' photos — and an unexpected detail in preview builds has thrust it into the privacy spotlight: the People toggle appears to be opt‑out and, in at least some preview experiences, can...
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