While smart glasses like the Meta Ray-Ban glasses are becoming quite the trend, they can also become a privacy nightmare. Here's what a new report reveals.
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Sensitive videos and pictures containing nudity and bank data information, among other things, captured by Meta’s AI smart glasses, have allegedly been reviewed by human workers. View on euronews ...
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Data censorship officials in Kenya say they have seen sensitive videos from Meta's AI glasses, including scenes of users undressing or engaging in sexual activity.
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