
"In some videos you can see someone going to the toilet, or getting undressed. I don't think they know, because if they knew they wouldn't be recording."
"We see everything, from living rooms to naked bodies. Meta has that type of content in its databases."
Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses, marketed with a focus on privacy, are alleged to route user footage to human workers overseas instead of AI models. A study and subsequent lawsuit claim that these workers have viewed sensitive content, including private moments and financial documents. An investigation revealed that contractors in Kenya assist in training the AI, leading to concerns about the extent of data shared by users who opt into data sharing for AI training. This raises significant privacy issues regarding the glasses' usage.
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