Meta Explained Its Smart Glasses AI Privacy Policies to Me. I’m Still Worried

I wear Meta’s Ray-Bans off and on when I travel to snap photos, take phone calls and listen to music. The technology is fascinating, fun and convenient.

I also knew that Meta’s privacy policies might be a concern, but now I’m more worried about it than ever before.

My concerns ramped up after a number of friends and colleagues shared a report about Meta’s third-party contractors in Kenya being able to view sensitive information like photos of banking records, nudity and sexual encounters that had been recorded on Meta glasses (which has resulted in a class action lawsuit). 

What boundaries had Meta set up to protect people’s privacy? I pored over Meta’s terms of service online and in the Meta AI app, but that was no help.

I wanted some answers. So I contacted Meta’s comms team to get clarity.

But even after getting the official answer from Meta about where the lines are drawn,

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