Meta Considered Bringing Facial Recognition to Smart Glasses: Report
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Meta is reportedly exploring a facial recognition feature for its Ray-Ban Meta AI smart glasses, which would allow users to identify people nearby by scanning their faces. While the feature is opt-in for the glasses' owners, individuals in proximity cannot choose to opt out of facial recognition. It's noted that the glasses currently indicate when their camera is active, but Meta may not include such notifications for the facial recognition feature, generating concerns about privacy and user consent.
The proposed facial recognition feature for Meta's smart glasses raises privacy concerns, as bystanders cannot opt out of being identified while owners can choose to use it.
Meta's plan to potentially disable its camera indicator when using facial recognition could lead to a lack of transparency, posing ethical dilemmas regarding user privacy and consent.
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