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Meta, Ray-Ban and Smart Glasses
Meta’s Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Used To Instantly Dox Strangers In Public, Thanks To AI And Facial Recognition
Harvard students hack together a system to gather intel on strangers to build their trust, then share steps for the public to protect themselves from such technology.
Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are more of an AI device than ever with new updates
Other updates coming to Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses include the ability to voice control Spotify and Amazon Music through the device as well as new integrations with apps like Audible and iHeartRadio.
After using Meta's Ray-Ban glasses, I'm willing to bet AI is the key to their future
There are many hurdles to making smart glasses — miniaturization is one that comes to mind — but devising a new input method will be among the top priorities. If smart glasses are to be the "next thing" after smartphones, they'll need to be fully featured but also as intuitive to use as our beloved glass slabs.
Meta might train AI with photos from your Ray-Ban smart glasses without telling you
Meta won't confirm whether it'll train its AI with photos you take with the Ray-Ban smart glasses, which can be a big problem.
Harvard students made Meta Ray-Bans do facial recognition. Meta execs once thought this was a good idea.
It's important to note that the facial recognition wasn't executed on the glasses themselves. Meta Ray-bans can stream video to your Instagram account or to a device; the students
Ray-Ban Meta Glasses can be used to dox strangers via facial recognition, according to Harvard students. Here's how to protect yourself.
The capability isn't unique to Meta Ray Ban Smart Glasses, but shows the potential for just about anyone to be able to utilize this technology.
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From Open AI to hacked smart glasses, here are the 5 biggest AI headlines this week
Between OpenAI's $6.6 million funding round and some privacy-invading Meta Smart Glasses, we saw a scary number of ...
MIT Technology Review
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The coolest thing about smart glasses is not the AR. It’s the AI.
Recent demos of smart glasses from Meta and Snap have shown off some impressive visuals. But the brains are the thing.
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Meta won’t say whether it trains AI on smart glasses photos
Update: Meta got back to TechCrunch with more information on how it trains AI on Ray-Ban Meta photos. You can read about that ...
Digital information world
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Any Image Taken With Meta’s Smart Glasses Will Be Used To Train Its AI, Company Confirms
Meta is finally breaking its silence on whether or not images taken on its much-talked-about Ray-Ban smart glasses will be ...
MIT Technology Review
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The Download: smart glasses, and tiny AI models
The coolest thing about smart glasses is not the AR. It’s the AI.
New York Sun
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Dark Side of ‘Smart’ Glasses: Students Show How They Can Instantly Find Strangers’ Names, Addresses
Pushing the boundaries of privacy, two Harvard University students have developed a modified version of Meta’s “smart glasses ...
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Terrifying look at how Meta smart glasses can reveal personal details about strangers on the street — even home addresses
I-Xray then prompts another AI tool that scours public databases to retrieve personal details about the individual in the ...
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Meta updates Ray-Ban smart glasses with real-time AI video, reminders, and QR code scanning
The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses got an update with new familiar smartphone features and AI capabilities coming later in 2024.
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