Meta's smart glasses are being used to film people in bathrooms, courts, and doctor's offices. A new app just released on Google Play is the perfect example of safeguards should be implemented when ...
The app’s developer described smart glasses as an “intolerable intrusion, consent-neglecting, horrible piece of tech.” ...
A hobbyist developer's new app, which can detect nearby smart glasses, comes amid resistance to always-on recording and listening devices that invade people's privacy.
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The app, called Nearby Glasses, has one sole purpose: Look for smart glasses nearby and warn you.
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The work, known as data labeling, is how Meta trains its computer vision systems. Each frame reviewed helps improve the ...