Pennsylvania Bill Would Require Recording Indicator Lights on Smart Glasses
Pennsylvania Representative Joe Ciresi has introduced House Bill 2603, which would require all smart glasses sold or used in the state to have a visible recording indicator light. The bill aims to address privacy concerns by ensuring bystanders know when they are being recorded, rather than leaving privacy protections solely to the discretion of tech companies like Meta.
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An individual shall not operate a wearable
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Some lawmakers in Pennsylvania would rather not leave privacy up to the discretion of Meta and other tech companies.
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