The data from your Meta Ray Bans is used to train Meta's AI, which most people don't understand means that humans are looking at the most intimate details of their lives. https://www.svd.se/a/K8nrV4/metas-ai-smart-glasses-and-data-privacy-concerns-workers-say-we-see-everything
Meta’s AI Smart Glasses and Data Privacy Concerns: Workers Say “We See Everything”

Bank details, sex and naked people who seem unaware they are being recorded. Behind Meta’s new smart glasses lies a hidden workforce, uneasy about peering into the most intimate parts of other people’s lives.

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@evacide Now I just want to carry an RF noise generator in a pocket, whenever I go out in public.
@KatS @evacide Hmmmm… is there a small version of such a device and would that be legal?

@CaptMikeYates @KatS @evacide In the US at least you're forbidden from using *any* device which *intentionally* creates RF noise.

A malfunctioning radio is allowed. A purpose-built jammer is not.

Proceed accordingly.

@gooba42 @CaptMikeYates @KatS @evacide There are RF signal generators produced by a number of companies including Tektronix, Keysight Technologies, Anritsu, Rohde & Schwarz, and Agilent Technologies. Adapting them for use to intentionally “interfere” / jam legit signals would violate FCC regulations … unless of course you’re big brother “gubbermint” / military. (1/2)

It would still be intentional & illegal but, laws in America are only enforced against the poor so, if you’re rich & white … 😎

Most of those same companies make Spectrum Analyzers capable of detecting (& locating) those signal sources, too. (2/2)

@donhawkins Right. Don’t plan on it being a secret.
@meltedcheese It would be fun tho … for a minute 😎