Meta Relaunches Ray-Ban Smart Glasses with New AI Features Amid Privacy Concerns
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Meta has relaunched Ray-Ban smart glasses with new AI and live streaming capabilities, part of Zuckerberg's vision for connecting people through wearables.
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The $299 glasses have cameras to capture photos and videos, speakers for audio, and soon will offer real-time translation and object recognition via AI.
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Critics have raised privacy concerns, as the glasses can record people without consent, similar to issues with Google Glass.
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The glasses have an LED light to indicate when recording, but it may be hard to notice, allowing secret recording.
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It's uncertain if the glasses will gain traction or face backlash like Google Glass over privacy and ethical concerns about distracted use and data collection.