Meta is facing a new lawsuit over its AI smart glasses, after a news investigation found subcontractors are reviewing footage from customers' glasses, which "included sensitive content, like nudity, people having sex, and using the toilet."

https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/05/meta-sued-over-ai-smartglasses-privacy-concerns-after-workers-reviewed-nudity-sex-and-other-footage/

Meta sued over AI smart glasses' privacy concerns, after workers reviewed nudity, sex, and other footage | TechCrunch

Lawyers say Meta's marketing materials promised privacy and user control over sharing footage. But an investigation found that subcontractors are reviewing footage from customers' glasses.

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@zackwhittaker how the hell is anyone who wears these things having sex?

@SecureOwl @zackwhittaker the article doesn't state that it was the wearer having sex and what we know about this technology being stalker/creep adjacent, it may be safe to assume that much, if not all, of it wasn't the wearer or their partner

These things should just be banned but people walking around with facial ID cameras uploading to a friendly platform is most government's wet dream at the moment

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Has anybody an idea if #FlipperZero or similar tools can be used to disturb #smartglasses or their function in general?