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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 utilize this technology.
Watch out – your Ray-Ban smart glasses photos are helping to train Meta AI
If you use your Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses all the time you might want to be careful of what you're snapping pictures of, and what you're asking Meta AI, through them, as Meta has confirmed that it may use these visual and audio inputs to train its smart assistant.
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.
Apple Reportedly Developing Smart Glasses to Rival Meta's Ray-Bans
But a 2027 timeline could give Meta the advantage for years.
Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses have a huge privacy issue
Two Harvard students developed an alarming example of how smart glasses could use face recognition technology to quickly reveal people’s identities, phone numbers, and addresses. The most frightening thing is that the demo includes current,
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
Harvard duo hacks Meta Ray-Bans to dox strangers on sight in seconds
You can build this in a few days – even as a very naïve developer' A pair of inventive Harvard undergraduates have created what they believe could be one of the most intrusive devices ever built – a wake-up call,
Meta’s RayBan Smart Glasses Can Be Used to Dox Strangers: Two Harvard Students Reveal
Two Harvard students revealed through research that Meta RayBan smart glasses can be used to dox strangers with the help of PimEyes and LLM.
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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 ...
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Meta is Probably Training AI on Images Taken by Meta Ray-Bans
Facebook parent company Meta last week added new AI features to its camera-equipped Ray-Ban Meta Glasses. You can use the ...
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Meta will use pictures and voice recorded by its Google Glass-style Ray Ban 'smart glasses' to train AI
Using the glasses' "Meta AI" features—a main selling point of the device—on an image makes it fair game for the company to ...
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Ray-Ban Meta glasses hit version 9.0, get new voice messaging
You can now set timers, send voice memos, and send Meta AI chats to others with the latest update to the Ray-Ban Meta glasses ...
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Discover Ray-Ban’s Next Chapter with Cheng Yi: A New Era of Style and Self-Expression
Ray-Ban recently brought on actor Cheng Yi as its global brand ambassador, a move that perfectly captures the independent, ...
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Apple tipped to take on Meta Ray-Bans with brand new mega gadget – and there could be a bizarre change for AirPods too
APPLE is reportedly plotting more vision-based products and might even put cameras into AirPods. The iPhone maker recently ...
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