An investigative report reveals that Meta licensed face recognition from Rank One, a Pentagon contractor, and built a system ...
Modders are charging $50-$100 to physically destroy the LED on Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and bypass privacy guardrails for ...
The Ray-Ban Meta 125.1 update fixes Gmail and Outlook integration but leaves daily auto capture broken. Find out if you ...
Meta is expanding the capabilities of its Ray-Ban Display smart glasses by opening the platform to third-party developers.
Rank One, whose board includes a former CIA deputy director and a former FBI science chief, supplied face recognition to Meta ...
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The post Meta got caught quietly shipping facial recognition to Ray-Ban glasses – and pulled it just as quietly appeared ...
An investigation reveals the Meta hidden NameTag code, exposing a complete, unreleased facial recognition built-in the smart ...
Pricier than predecessor. App forces you to interact with Meta’s most annoying AI. Insert every single concern about the proliferation of cameras in public, privacy, and surveillance tech here. The ...
If Meta and other smart eyewear makers don't want their products known as "pervert glasses," they're going to have to do better at setting boundaries. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009.
It seems to be trending to remove the recording light from Meta's smart glasses. This enables illegal recordings. An app helps with detection.