Apr 18
It Takes 2 Minutes to Hack the EU’s New Age-Verification App
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Civil society groups, including the ACLU, are calling on Meta to abandon plans to integrate facial recognition into its AI-powered smartglasses. The groups argue that such features could compromise privacy and facilitate surveillance by stalkers or government agencies.
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Meta's potential integration of facial recognition into smartglasses highlights the escalating tension between hardware-driven AI utility and fundamental privacy protections.
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