Messenger today announced at F8 2017 new ways to discover experiences for businesses and brands, new ways to connect with people by sharing your favorite music, playing games or ordering food, and new ways for developers to build with Messenger Platform 2.0.
We’re conducting industry-leading research to help drive advancements in AI disciplines like computer vision, language understanding and machine learning.
On day two, Facebook Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer talked about our work to connect everyone and the development of new platforms like artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
With more than 39 million people who are blind, and over 246 million who have a severe visual impairment, many people may feel excluded from the conversation around photos on Facebook. We want to build technology that helps the blind community experience Facebook the same way others enjoy it.
State of Connectivity 2015: A Report on Global Internet Access, the second annual study by Facebook, takes a close look at the current state of global internet connectivity
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