Meta's AI Glasses Are Selling Millions But Critics Warn They Could Become a Privacy Nightmare
Celebrity-backed AI glasses are driving rapid adoption, while privacy experts warn hands-free recording and planned facial recognition could normalize constant surveillance.
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Glenn Beck: Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta glasses pitch sounds more like a threat
AI wearables, like Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses, may be convenient, but at what cost — and not just to the wearer but to the surrounding public?Unlike cameras and phones, which “announce" themselves, says Glenn Beck, AI wearables go practically undetected — which raises the issues of consent and privacy. But this tension is not new.Glenn notes that early photography required subjects to “hold still … 30 seconds,” so permission was built in. Then came …
Meta's AI Glasses Are Selling Millions But Critics Warn They Could Become a Privacy Nightmare
What once sounded like science fiction is quickly becoming reality. Meta's AI-powered smart glasses, developed in partnership with Ray-Ban and Oakley, can do far more than improve your vision. They can take photos, record videos, answer questions and even identify what's in front of you using artificial intelligence. The glasses have become one of the tech industry's biggest success stories, but they are also raising growing concerns over privac…
Mark Zuckerberg faces ‘pervert’ reckoning with AI smart glasses
The tech company’s AI glasses are a contender for the most impressive consumer hardware of the 2020s, writes Anthony Cuthbertson. But they might also be one of the decade’s biggest failures
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