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Connected Glasses Are Great, but the CNIL Thinks They Threaten the Privacy of French People.

Summary by Clubic.com
Connected goggles are slowly becoming part of our daily lives. CNIL believes that the integration of artificial intelligence and invisible capture now warrants regulatory intervention to protect the privacy of French people.
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Connected goggles are slowly becoming part of our daily lives. CNIL believes that the integration of artificial intelligence and invisible capture now warrants regulatory intervention to protect the privacy of French people.

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Clubic.com broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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