Meta's always-recording AI glasses raise serious privacy concerns
Meta is developing "super sensing" AI glasses that would continuously record what users see and hear throughout the day — taking photos every few seconds and capturing ambient audio — to provide AI-powered context and memory assistance. The report raises significant privacy concerns, as the rumored design may skip warning indicators, making it difficult for people nearby to know they are being recorded. This represents a major escalation in the privacy debate around wearable technology.
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Meta is working on 'super sensing' AI glasses that can record what you see and hear throughout the day
The prototype reportedly takes photos every few seconds while recording ambient audio
nobody around you will know they're being watched
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