These are large AR (Augmented Reality) glasses which allow you to see the world around you, but with augmented virtual objects projected in place around you. They look barely more advanced, in fact ...
Two Harvard students have created an eerie demo of how smart glasses can use facial recognition tech to instantly dox ...
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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Two college students have highlighted the dark side of smart glasses after adding software capable of doxing people in real ...
This pernicious program is every stalker’s dream. Two Harvard students developed a program for Ray-Ban’s Meta smart glasses that can be used to identify an individual and obtain access to ...
Two Harvard students, AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio, have created a controversial project called I-XRAY, which combines ...
Through the use of a program, the Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses can invade a person's privacy by looking at a face.
Thankfully, some ten years later, I’m happy to say that smart glasses are making their long-awaited comeback. Leading that charge are the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. While these stylish ...
Tech companies have been working on smart frames for decades. The first real consumer smart glasses started appearing in the late 1980s and ’90s, but none broke through. At last, in 2013 ...
Two students have made a pair of smart glasses with facial recognition technology to discover the private information of strangers. In a video demonstration, one of the Harvard students is shown ...
Using Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, Harvard students were able to look up personal information on people at a glance – and even ...