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Meta Ray-Ban Glasses Have Serious Dad-Brain
The Meta Ray-Ban Glasses Have Serious Dad-Brain
The Ray-Ban Meta glasses' AI will confidently lie to you about anything, and just like dad, it thinks everything in big red armor is Iron Man.
Meta’s Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Used To Instantly Dox Strangers In Public, Thanks To AI And Facial Recognition
Initially started as a side project, I-XRAY quickly highlighted significant privacy concerns,” the two students say. “The purpose of building this
Turns out Meta's smart glasses were actually holding back on their spying potential
Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses make it easier to document things that happen in your life. A new project by two students called I-XRAY showcases what can be done with custom software and a pair of Meta Ray-Bans.
Meta Is Training Its AI on Your Analyzed Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Images, Videos
If you ask Meta AI to analyze an image or video you take with your Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, Meta will feed that content into its AI for training.
Meta Mood Music Smart Glasses Detailed
Meta is reportedly working on innovative technology that could customize audio content based on your mood and biometric readings as detailed in a recent patent filing.
Meta's Orion Smart Glasses Could Be Revolutionary: Is the $2 Trillion Club in its Future?
With so much going on in AI, investors seem to be looking past its Metaverse segment. That may seem odd, as the company once known as Facebook changed its name to Meta in 2021. With the company's Reality Labs segment continuing to lose billions of dollars every quarter, investors may have written off the effort.
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.
New Meta Ray-Ban AI features roll out, making the smart glasses even more tempting
Ban's host of new multimodal AI features that were announced last week will start rolling out today in software updates.
Meta confirms it may train its AI on any image you ask Ray-Ban Meta AI to analyze
We recently asked Meta if it trains AI on photos and videos that users take on the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. The company originally didn’t have much to say. Since then, Meta has offered TechCrunch a bit more color.
Meta Will Train Its AI-Enabled Eyeglasses On Stuff You Ask It to Analyze
Although photos and videos you capture via Ray-Ban Meta are private by default, asking a question about that media allows Meta to train its AI on what you're viewing.
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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 ...
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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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Facial recognition data breach: Meta glasses extract info in real time
In what might be described as a real-life Black Mirror episode, a Harvard student uses facial recognition with $379 Meta ...
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College students used Meta’s smart glasses to dox people in real time
Two Harvard students have created an eerie demo of how smart glasses can use facial recognition tech to instantly dox ...
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