The tool has practical applications in several areas:
- Privacy Audit: Examine the residual metadata of published photos on social platforms for sensitive information such as place of residence, itinerary, etc. that may have been compromised
- Digital Literacy Education: Teachers can demonstrate how AI can infer social attribute data such as age class and consumption level from photographs through example images
- Management of photographic works: Professional photographers can batch test EXIF information of their works to ensure that proprietary technical data, such as lens parameters, are removed before commercial release.
- Enterprise Risk Control: Marketing team can pre-qualify promotional materials to avoid accidental appearance of competitor's logo or confidential office environment in the background.
According to the developers, up to 78% users realized for the first time that mobile photos carry GPS coordinates accurate to the second by default through the tool, a cognitive breakthrough that greatly enhances the public's awareness of privacy protection.
This answer comes from the articleThey See Your Photos: Analyzing Photo Privacy Information Based on Google VisionThe































