Meta is being sued over privacy concerns related to its popular AI smart glasses.
Meta's AI smart glasses allegedly exposed intimate footage to contractors in Kenya, sparking major privacy concerns and legal ...
Lawyers say Meta's marketing materials promised privacy and user control over sharing footage. But an investigation found that subcontractors are reviewing footage from customers' glasses.
EssilorLuxottica, the eyewear giant that Meta works with to develop the camera-equipped glasses, sold over 7 million of the ...
Kenyan workers review and annotate footage from Meta AI smart glasses, including private scenes, raising significant privacy concerns.
One annotator recounted a specific clip where a man set the glasses on a bedside table and left the room, only for his wife to enter and change clothes. The footage was captured without apparent ...
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