Facebook tool reveals what social network REALLY thinks about your photos
Facebook's secret pic AI thinks Katie Price's infamous butt selfie is "one or more people sitting down" but what does it think about YOUR snaps?

FACEBOOK has been labelling all your photos without you knowing – but this handy trick will reveal all.
The social network uses all sorts of snazzy technology to analyse your pictures.
Some are obvious, like its facial recognition technology which suggests who you should tag.
But it’s also been trying to make sense of your photos in other ways too, but you’d never know it.
It’s looking at your pictures to add tags based on what it sees.
It can tell how many people are in a photo, if they are smiling or not and whether it is inside or outdoors.
It's useful for audio features for the blind, but typical users can't see it, until now.
Software engineer has created Show Facebook Computer Vision Tags, which you can add on to your Google Chrome browser.
And we've put it to the test with some of last years' most shared snaps.
It struggled with Katie Price's infamous belfie, describing her bum cheeks as "one or more people sitting".
But it can tell that cupcakes are a dessert and that Kim K is wearing killer shoes.
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Other pictures are terrifyingly accurate, with Facebook pointing out the number of trees, water and whether it is a selfie or a close-up shot.
Facebook can tell all sorts of creepy things about you.
It even knows if you're single, and the giveaway is a common social network habit.
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