Meta reportedly wants to add face recognition to smart glasses while privacy advocates are distracted
Meta plans to introduce facial recognition in smart glasses
Meta is reportedly planning to add facial recognition technology to its AI-powered Ray-Ban smart glasses, with the feature expected to be launched by 2026. According to reports, the technology would allow wearers to identify people they recognize through Meta’s AI assistant, retrieving information such as names and other personal details.
Facial recognition feature aims to connect with social networks
Internal documents suggest that the facial recognition feature may be used to detect individuals the wearer is connected with on Meta’s platforms, such as Facebook or Instagram. This functionality would enable users to access information about their contacts in real time through the smart glasses interface.
Privacy concerns and academic demonstrations
Two Harvard students developed a project called I-XRAY, which allows users to identify people’s faces and extract personal information from Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. Their demonstration highlights potential privacy risks, as the glasses could reveal sensitive data just by looking at someone.
Industry and public reaction
Meta’s move has drawn attention from privacy advocates and technology analysts. Critics argue that the integration of facial recognition in wearable devices raises significant surveillance concerns, especially given the potential for misuse and data collection without user consent.
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