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Being the leader of smart glasses, Meta wants to hold onto its big lead with new features for its upcoming Meta Ray-Ban ...
Mark Zuckerberg has a new way to invade your privacy: a creepier version of ChatGPT.
Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses launch in India May 19. But privacy concerns persist due to gaps in India's DPDP Act.
Meta is planning to add facial recognition technology to its future AI smart glasses with camera, but it is raising concerns ...
Meta, last week, launched the Meta AI app to challenge ChatGPT ... But with Meta’s long history of privacy problems, it’s reawakening some old concerns about the company.
The company is reportedly pulling back on some privacy concerns to give its smart glasses lineup a bigger AI boost.
Over the past week, the specter of Meta’s potentially intrusive data tracking has once again raised its head, this time due to the launch of its new, personalized AI chat app, as well as recent ...
Another feature raising concerns is Meta AI’s "Share" button, which posts chats publicly by default on a “Discover” tab.
Meta is reportedly exploring the addition of facial recognition technology to future versions of its Ray-Ban Meta smart ...
Meta announced a new privacy policy detailing the same. Users can opt out of this, but they will have to disable all the hands-free AI features of the smart glasses.
Meta is reportedly planning to add a facial recognition feature to future Ray-Ban Meta AI smart glasses. The Ray-Ban AI ...