Meta's smart glasses will feature an always-on AI

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Meta's upcoming Ray-Ban smart glasses may feature an always-on AI, raising significant privacy concerns due to its constant recording capabilities. The AI, codenamed "live AI," would use facial recognition and other sensors to track users' actions and surroundings, potentially reminding them of forgotten items. This feature is reportedly being developed to run for hours on a single charge, a significant improvement over current models. The report also mentions Meta's privacy policy changes, fueling concerns about data collection and usage, despite the potential benefits of the AI assistant. The glasses are expected to launch later this year.


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