Meta might train AI with photos from your Ray-Ban smart glasses without telling you
Meta is putting a lot of effort into its AI products as it focuses on the next phase of computing, one in which smart AR glasses might replace your iPhone or Android phone. This won't happen anytime soon, and AR glasses might initially accompany the iPhone and Android phones. The Orion demo shows Meta's very early, very expensive, and non-commercially viable tech in action.
While Orion is being developed, Meta already has Ray-Ban smart glasses for you. They're not iPhone replacements, but they can be great AI devices. Put them on, and you can interact with the AI using your voice, including asking it questions about your surroundings.
Ray-Ban smart glasses have cameras that let you take photos on demand, but it also happens unintentionally when you ask AI questions about something around you. That's all great so far and in line with what other products can do when paired with genAI. But Meta isn't willing to say whether it trains the AI with the images you capture. That's a big problem and something to keep in mind if you value your privacy more than chatting with AI.
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