Meta reportedly testing always-on AI smart glasses with continuous audio and visual recording
Meta is reportedly developing "super sensing" AI smart glasses that would continuously record visual and audio data from the user's surroundings, feeding it to an AI agent designed to assist with daily life. According to a Financial Times report, the concept involves creating an always-on wearable that captures everything about the user's environment, raising significant privacy concerns. The article frames this as potentially Meta's most controversial wearable idea yet, given the implications of constant surveillance and data collection.
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Meta is testing arguably its most controversial wearable idea, it seems.
According to a report by Financial Times, the social media giant currently has 'super sensing' AI glasses at work in its test labs.
The core premise behind these AI glasses is that they want to record all the visuals and audio recordings in the world around you.
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