The code WIRED identified is gone from the latest version of Meta AI, the companion app for the company’s smart glasses. Meta ...
An investigation has discovered that Meta smart glasses have an embedded “Faceprint” code that can track faces.
Meta has been quietly laying the groundwork for smart glasses that could identify people as wearers of the shades walk by, ...
As threat actors operationalize AI to accelerate attacks, they are also leveraging the wider global interest around AI itself ...
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The ACLU is suing two Florida police departments over the arrest of a Fort Myers man in a child-abduction case, saying ...
Meta secretly shipped facial recognition code in Ray-Ban smart glasses app, then deleted it within 24 hours after WIRED ...
The wrongful arrest is just one of over a dozen in recent years linked to facial recognition technology.
Dormant face-recognition code reportedly appeared in Meta’s smart glasses app, then disappeared after scrutiny. That has put Meta’s AI eyewear plans back under the privacy spotlight.