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Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses launch in India May 19. But privacy concerns persist due to gaps in India's DPDP Act.
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Laptop Mag on MSNMeta’s next smart glasses may include an AI feature that’s already raising eyebrows over privacy concernsBeing the leader of smart glasses, Meta wants to hold onto its big lead with new features for its upcoming Meta Ray-Ban ...
Austrian digital advocacy group NOYB, led by privacy activist Max Schrems, expressed concerns about Meta Platforms' plan to ...
The company is reportedly pulling back on some privacy concerns to give its smart glasses lineup a bigger AI boost.
An AI model trained on 57 million NHS records sparks privacy debate. Developers claim potential benefits, but critics cite re ...
Public posts and user interactions are set to feed Meta AI training from May 27. Yet, privacy advocates are questioning its ...
Reports suggest Meta is working on facial recognition for smart glasses, despite previously avoiding the technology due to ...
Austrian advocacy group NOYB will seek an injunction against Meta Platforms, it said on Wednesday, that could lead to ...
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India Today on MSNRay-Ban Meta AI glasses are in India now, they have also been silent killers so farRayBan Meta AI glasses have launched in India at Rs 29,900 and will be available for purchase starting May 19.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has embarked on a media blitz promoting his vision of artificial intelligence companions as a ...
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Futurism on MSNYears After Promising to Stop Facial Recognition Work, Meta Has a Devious New PlanMeta quietly restarted efforts to infuse facial recognition into its smart glasses, according to a report from The ...
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