Code reviewed by WIRED uncovered an unreleased face-recognition system embedded in Meta’s smart glasses platform. It’s designed to identify people via biometric data stored on users’ phones.
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Ray-Ban Meta’s Scriber smart glasses are surprisingly practical—but privacy is still a big question
Hands-free photos, calls, and music are useful, if you’re comfortable wearing a camera.
Meta Addresses One Smart Glasses Privacy Problem, but Many Others Remain Unsolved ...
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Is Meta secretly scanning your phone's camera roll? Check this setting to find out ASAP
Meta's new opt-in Facebook feature scans your entire camera roll. Your photos will power AI suggestions and train Meta's AI if shared. You can turn the feature off anytime in Facebook settings. Meta ...
Meta announced its Ray-Ban AI Glasses in October 2023, and while the company hasn’t launched a successor yet, it has steadily expanded the feature set, turning them into my favorite AI gadget. These ...
If you own Meta Ray-Ban glasses, you'll notice the app that used to be on your phone is being replaced. Or, rather, it has changed. The Meta View app suddenly became Meta AI on Tuesday. The shift ...
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