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Tacky men with ridiculous glasses want you to wear them too

Meta has sold millions of camera glasses that utilize artificial intelligence. Silicon Valley executives advocate for these devices as a solution to screen addiction, despite concerns about their practicality and aesthetics.

manualdousuario.net

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4 min

5d ago

"A serious threat to privacy" Meta issued warning by 75 orgs over planned facial recognition in smart glassesNews

"A serious threat to privacy" Meta issued warning by 75 orgs over planned facial recognition in smart glasses

Meta's planned integration of facial recognition technology into smart glasses has prompted a coalition of 75 organizations to issue a warning, labeling it a β€œserious threat to privacy.” The coalition urges Meta to abandon the facial recognition initiative due to concerns over privacy implications.

pcguide.com

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2 min

4/14/2026

Workers report watching Ray-Ban Meta-shot footage of people using the bathroom

Meta subcontractor employees in Kenya reportedly viewed footage captured by Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, including sensitive content of individuals using the bathroom. This incident has raised concerns about user privacy and the handling of data by Meta and its partners.

arstechnica.com

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1 min

3/9/2026

Tacky men with ridiculous glasses want you to wear them too

Meta has sold millions of camera glasses that utilize artificial intelligence. Silicon Valley executives advocate for these devices as a solution to screen addiction, despite concerns about their practicality and aesthetics.

manualdousuario.net

πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

4 min

5d ago

Workers report watching Ray-Ban Meta-shot footage of people using the bathroom

Meta subcontractor employees in Kenya reportedly viewed footage captured by Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, including sensitive content of individuals using the bathroom. This incident has raised concerns about user privacy and the handling of data by Meta and its partners.

arstechnica.com

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1 min

3/9/2026

"A serious threat to privacy" Meta issued warning by 75 orgs over planned facial recognition in smart glasses

Meta's planned integration of facial recognition technology into smart glasses has prompted a coalition of 75 organizations to issue a warning, labeling it a β€œserious threat to privacy.” The coalition urges Meta to abandon the facial recognition initiative due to concerns over privacy implications.

pcguide.com

πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

2 min

4/14/2026

Tacky men with ridiculous glasses want you to wear them too

Meta has sold millions of camera glasses that utilize artificial intelligence. Silicon Valley executives advocate for these devices as a solution to screen addiction, despite concerns about their practicality and aesthetics.

manualdousuario.net

πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

4 min

5d ago

"A serious threat to privacy" Meta issued warning by 75 orgs over planned facial recognition in smart glasses

Meta's planned integration of facial recognition technology into smart glasses has prompted a coalition of 75 organizations to issue a warning, labeling it a β€œserious threat to privacy.” The coalition urges Meta to abandon the facial recognition initiative due to concerns over privacy implications.

pcguide.com

πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

2 min

4/14/2026

Workers report watching Ray-Ban Meta-shot footage of people using the bathroom

Meta subcontractor employees in Kenya reportedly viewed footage captured by Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, including sensitive content of individuals using the bathroom. This incident has raised concerns about user privacy and the handling of data by Meta and its partners.

arstechnica.com

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1 min

3/9/2026

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