Meta's Ray-Bans allegedly record your private moments — as contractors watch it all
Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses have raised concerns over privacy as they allegedly record users' private moments. Reports indicate that contractors may have access to the footage captured by these devices. This situation has sparked a debate about surveillance and user consent in the tech industry.
- ▪Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses are designed to record video and take photos.
- ▪There are allegations that contractors are watching the recorded footage.
- ▪The situation has ignited discussions about privacy and surveillance in technology.
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