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WIRED reports that Meta’s Ray‑Ban smart glasses are increasingly used to secretly record strangers, fueling backlash as privacy advocates warn they normalize stealth surveillance in public. Critics say weak safeguards — and possible future facial‑recognition features — make the glasses more creepy than cool.
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WIRED reports that Meta’s Ray‑Ban smart glasses are increasingly used to secretly record strangers, fueling backlash as privacy advocates warn they normalize stealth surveillance in public. Critics say weak safeguards — and possible future facial‑recognition features — make the glasses more creepy than cool.
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