Recent reports indicate that Meta has equipped its surveillance glasses with facial recognition capabilities, which are described as always-on. This development has sparked a renewed discussion about privacy implications.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Threat Lab confirmed the presence of facial recognition code in these glasses through their analysis. This revelation has raised alarms regarding how such technology might be used.
As concerns over data security and personal privacy escalate, the integration of this technology into everyday devices continues to provoke debate among consumers and advocates.