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Meta Faces Regulatory Crackdown as Privacy Scandals Mount
Meta Privacy Crisis
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Meta Faces Regulatory Crackdown as Privacy Scandals Mount

8 predicted events · 6 sources

within 6 weeks
within 3 months
about 2 hours ago
Why Lenovo's MWC 2026 Concepts Will Likely Follow Framework's Path—But With Key Compromises
Modular Laptop Future
Medium

Why Lenovo's MWC 2026 Concepts Will Likely Follow Framework's Path—But With Key Compromises

5 predicted events · 6 sources

within 12-18 months
within 6-9 months
2 days ago
The Coming Privacy Showdown: How AI Smart Glasses Will Transform—and Divide—2027
AI Smart Glasses
High

The Coming Privacy Showdown: How AI Smart Glasses Will Transform—and Divide—2027

8 predicted events · 10 sources

within 6 months (by August 2026)
within 3 months of Meta launch
11 days ago
The Smart Glasses Arms Race: Privacy Battles and Market Dominance Loom as Tech Giants Rush to 2027 Launch
AI Smart Glasses Competition
High

The Smart Glasses Arms Race: Privacy Battles and Market Dominance Loom as Tech Giants Rush to 2027 Launch

8 predicted events · 10 sources

within 6 months (by August 2026)
within 6-9 months
12 days ago
After Zuckerberg's Testimony: How the Instagram Addiction Trial Will Reshape Social Media Regulation
Social Media Regulation
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After Zuckerberg's Testimony: How the Instagram Addiction Trial Will Reshape Social Media Regulation

7 predicted events · 20 sources

within 2 months
within 1 month
12 days ago
Meta's Strategic Pivot: VR Retreat Signals Wearables-First Future and Intensified Competition with Roblox
Meta's Wearables Pivot
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Meta's Strategic Pivot: VR Retreat Signals Wearables-First Future and Intensified Competition with Roblox

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within 6 months
within 9 months
12 days ago

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Regulator contacts Meta over workers watching intimate AI glasses videos
Hacker News
about 5 hours ago

Regulator contacts Meta over workers watching intimate AI glasses videos

Article URL: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0q33nvj0qpo Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47257020 Points: 7 # Comments: 1

World’s smallest OLED pixel could transform smart glasses
Science Daily
about 15 hours ago

World’s smallest OLED pixel could transform smart glasses

Researchers have built the smallest OLED pixel ever made—just 300 nanometers across—without sacrificing brightness. By redesigning the pixel with a nano-sized optical antenna and a protective insulation layer, they prevented the short circuits that normally plague devices at this scale. The result is a stable, ultra-tiny light source that could allow full HD displays to fit on an area the size of a grain of sand.

Regulator contacts Meta over workers watching intimate AI glasses videos
BBC World
about 16 hours ago

Regulator contacts Meta over workers watching intimate AI glasses videos

Videos, including of glasses-wearers using the toilet or having sex, are sometimes reviewed by a Kenya-based subcontractor.

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Dear Meta Smart Glasses Wearers: You’re Being Watched, Too
Gizmodo
1 day ago

Dear Meta Smart Glasses Wearers: You’re Being Watched, Too

Not for your eyes only.

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Meta's AI display glasses reportedly share intimate videos with human moderators
Engadget
2 days ago

Meta's AI display glasses reportedly share intimate videos with human moderators

Users of Meta's AI smart glasses in Europe may be unknowingly sharing intimate video and sensitive financial information with moderators outside of the bloc, according to a report from Sweden's Svenska Dagbladet released last week. Employees in Kenya doing AI "annotation" told the journalists that they've seen people nude, using the toilet and engaging in sexual activity, along with credit card numbers and other sensitive information.  With Meta's Ray-Ban Display and other glasses with AI capabilities, users can record what they're looking at or get answers to questions via a Meta AI assistant. If a wearer wants to make use of that AI, though, they must agree to Meta's terms of service that allow any data captured to be reviewed by humans. That's because Meta's large language models (LLMs) often require people to annotate visual data so that the AI can understand it and build its training models.  This data can end up in places like Nairobi, Kenya, often moderated by underpaid workers. Such actions are subject to Europe's GDPR rules that require transparency about how personal data is processed, according to a data protection lawyer cited in the report.  However, Svenska Dagbladet's reporters said they needed to jump through some hoops to see Meta's privacy policy for its wearable products. That policy states that either humans or automated systems may review sensitive data, and puts the onus on the user to not share sensitive information. Meta declined to comment directly on the story, and simply said that "when live AI is being used, we process that media according to the Meta AI Terms of Service and Privacy Policy." To find out more, check out Svenska Dagbladet's detailed reporting on the subject.  This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/metas-ai-display-glasses-reportedly-share-intimate-videos-with-human-moderators-135939855.html?src=rss

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A new app alerts you if someone nearby is wearing smart glasses
TechCrunch
2 days ago

A new app alerts you if someone nearby is wearing smart glasses

A hobbyist developer's new app, which can detect nearby smart glasses, comes amid resistance to always-on recording and listening devices that invade people's privacy.

The workers behind Meta's smart glasses can see everything
Hacker News
2 days ago

The workers behind Meta's smart glasses can see everything

Article URL: https://www.svd.se/a/K8nrV4/metas-ai-smart-glasses-and-data-privacy-concerns-workers-say-we-see-everything Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47225130 Points: 256 # Comments: 142

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Qualcomm’s new chip is geared toward wearable AI gadgets
The Verge
3 days ago

Qualcomm’s new chip is geared toward wearable AI gadgets

AI wearables, all the way down. | Image: Qualcomm Like it or not, more AI wearables may be on the horizon - or at least Qualcomm seems to think so. Today the company announced its new Snapdragon Wear Elite chip. At a press briefing, Qualcomm said it considers the Elite to be a "wrist plus" chip. Meaning, it won't replace the previous W5 Plus, but exist alongside it. The company said it expects the Elite will appeal to gadget makers looking to create AI wearables such as pendants, pins, and potentially display-free smart glasses. (More powerful smart glasses will likely use its AR chip.) On top of being upgraded to the 3nm process, the Elite chip will have an eNPU and a Hexagon NPU for A … Read the full story at The Verge.

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Balen Shah: Rapper, mayor, Nepal’s next prime minister?
Al Jazeera
3 days ago

Balen Shah: Rapper, mayor, Nepal’s next prime minister?

His sunglasses and songs are the rage, but the ex-Kathmandu mayor has his sights on Nepal's top job.

The Next Generation of Modular, Repairable Laptops May Have More Than One Screen
Gizmodo
3 days ago

The Next Generation of Modular, Repairable Laptops May Have More Than One Screen

And, apparently, Lenovo is still dreaming of a laptop with a glasses-less 3D screen.

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Meta won’t let morality get in the way of a product launch
The Verge
4 days ago

Meta won’t let morality get in the way of a product launch

There's never been a better time to add facial recognition to everything! The public at large is gradually becoming numb to our Palantirized surveillance state, and American communities are responding to the militarization of federal law enforcement with their own increasingly intricate webs of sousveillance. The Ray-Ban Meta glasses are sleek, unobtrusive wearables with front-facing cameras and a passthrough display in the right lens that can show maps, texts, social media posts, and more. Name Tag is a new feature that uses facial recognition to identify people you see in real life through the glasses. Perhaps the glasses would have soun … Read the full story at The Verge.

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MWC 2026: Alibaba to launch new smart glasses powered by Qwen AI assistant
South China Morning Post
5 days ago

MWC 2026: Alibaba to launch new smart glasses powered by Qwen AI assistant

Alibaba Group Holding plans to launch new smart glasses powered by its artificial intelligence assistant Qwen at the coming MWC Barcelona trade show. On Saturday, a company representative confirmed the launch, adding that both online and offline presales would start on Monday, the first day of the annual trade show, formerly known as Mobile World Congress. Meanwhile, the company, which owns the South China Morning Post, is preparing a diverse product line-up this year for the global market,...

So, we’re getting Prada Meta AI glasses, right?
TechCrunch
7 days ago

So, we’re getting Prada Meta AI glasses, right?

Mark Zuckerberg was at Prada's fashion week event in Milan, leaving everyone to wonder if we're getting Meta AI glasses under the Prada brand.

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