Urgent calls for privacy regulation threaten to spoil the smartglasses party
Urgent calls for privacy regulation are emerging in response to the rise of smartglasses equipped with cameras. Officials are concerned about non-consensual filming and the potential for invasive surveillance. As companies like Meta, Google, and Samsung push forward with their smart eyewear, the debate over privacy and regulation intensifies.
- ▪Meta's Ray-Ban smartglasses are currently successful in the market.
- ▪Concerns have been raised about privacy violations related to the camera features of smartglasses.
- ▪Senator Laura Harmon has called for more regulation on smartglasses after reports of non-consensual filming.
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