> For everyone calling Meta (Ray-Ban) AI Smart Glasses “revolutionary”...
> And for everyone considering buying a pair...
>
> Think twice.
>
> Meta Platforms doesn’t sell glasses. It builds data pipelines.

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For everyone calling Meta (Ray-Ban) AI Smart Glasses “revolutionary”... And for everyone considering buying a pair... Think twice. Meta itself states: “in some cases, Meta will review your… | Benjamin Van Rossum

For everyone calling Meta (Ray-Ban) AI Smart Glasses “revolutionary”... And for everyone considering buying a pair... Think twice. Meta itself states: “in some cases, Meta will review your interactions with AIs, including the content of your conversations with or messages to AIs, and this review can be automated or manual (human).” Let that sink in. To “train” the AI, real people are reviewing your footage. The see what you see, what you say, where you are. Not hypothetically. In practice. Reports suggest workers are exposed to highly personal moments: “We see everything, from living rooms to naked bodies.” This isn’t just smart tech. It’s a level of access into your private life most people wouldn’t knowingly agree to. Meta Platforms doesn’t sell glasses. It builds data pipelines. So ask yourself: Are you buying a smart product... Or volunteering your life as training data? Source: Investigations by Svenska Dagbladet and Göteborgs-Posten, also covered by the BBC. Links are in the comments for those who are interested in the articles

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