Smart Glasses: A Sleek New Privacy Threat
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Smart glasses: A sleek new privacy threat
“Did Meta just accidentally prove that smart glasses are a liability?” asked James Pero in Gizmodo. CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently drew a stern rebuke from the judge in a landmark trial about social media harms for strolling into court “rocking Meta’s smart glasses.” Ever the salesman, his cute “little stunt” was not an ignorant mistake. His team is “fully aware of the Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses’ capabilities,” which include a built-in camera that ca…
Zuckerberg Sued: Meta's AI Glasses Accused of Recording Intimate Moments, Sending Footage to Foreign Contractors
It appears that not everyone is quite on board with the growing proliferation of artificially intelligent eyewear. In fact, some are so against it, they’re taking a lawsuit straight to […] The post Zuckerberg Sued: Meta's AI Glasses Accused of Recording Intimate Moments, Sending Footage to Foreign Contractors appeared first on The Western Journal.
Meta Sued Over Reports Contractors Reviewed Smart Glasses Footage
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is facing a lawsuit after reports surfaced that contract workers overseas reviewed sensitive footage captured by users of the company’s AI-powered smart glasses. According to a report from TechCrunch, the lawsuit was filed by Gina Bartone of New Jersey and Mateo Canu of California. The legal complaint alleges that Meta violated privacy laws and misled consumers through advertising claims related to its smart glasses. The c…
Meta Faces Lawsuit Claiming Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Sent Private Footage to Overseas Reviewers
Meta is facing a class action lawsuit in the US over privacy concerns tied to its Ray-Ban smart glasses. The company is accused of sending private camera footage to a Kenya-based subcontractor for manual review to train its AI models. Allegations stem from an investigative report from Sweden’s Svenska Dagbladet and Göteborgs-Posten, which is said to have uncovered a subcontractor in Kenya tasked with reviewing and labeling images and videos uplo…
What was supposed to be a technological breakthrough has turned into a gigantic moral and legal scandal. Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, advertised as "designed with privacy in mind," have become a tool of mass surveillance. A class action lawsuit has just been filed, alleging that intimate moments from users' lives were being viewed en masse by contract workers in Kenya.
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