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Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses launch in India May 19. But privacy concerns persist due to gaps in India's DPDP Act.
Being the leader of smart glasses, Meta wants to hold onto its big lead with new features for its upcoming Meta Ray-Ban ...
Central to the app’s personalization – and the privacy concerns – is its “Memory” feature. Meta AI automatically parses conversations to identify and store key facts about users ...
Operating the Meta View app on a connected smartphone ... When I reached Inna Tokarev Sela, CEO and founder of AI data company illumex about privacy issues with smart glasses like these ...
The Meta smart glasses from Ray-Ban will soon be able to hold conversations about exactly what you're seeing or hearing ...
Meta AI chatbot integrated into WhatsApp has sparked significant privacy concerns among users. The feature, which appears as a persistent blue circle icon on the chat screen, provides AI-driven ...
Over the past week, the specter of Meta’s potentially intrusive data tracking has once again raised its head, this time due to the launch of its new, personalized AI chat app, as well as recent ...
But from my tests, Meta AI pushes the limits on privacy in ways that go much further ... to do with your personal information, desire, concerns, fears, or anything you wouldn’t broadcast to ...
Some users are irritated at the bright blue and pinkish circle now omnipresent in Meta's applications, primarily because of ...
An AI model trained on 57 million NHS records sparks privacy debate. Developers claim potential benefits, but critics cite re ...
The feature has sparked broader privacy concerns. Experts argue that integrating AI without user consent undermines autonomy and raises the risk of data exploitation. Some have warned that Meta ...
We’re just as likely to share intimate info with a chatbot as we are with a fellow human. It’s a privacy risk.