Harvard students used Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses to demonstrate how easily facial recognition technology can reveal personal details like names and addresses, raising serious privacy concerns.

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    2 months ago

    Dumb, click bait article.

    This is about PimEyes, and databases that hoard facial recognition data, not Meta or Rayban or smart glasses.

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      2 months ago

      In my opinion, it’s about both the databases and the hardware. Specifically if/when always-on cameras become socially acceptable to wear in public, then facial databases can be utilised.

      Presently, I don’t think it’s socially acceptable to always be pointing a phone’s camera at someone.

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        2 months ago

        Everyone having a FaceTime call does this. Every dash cam does this. Every Ring doorbell and self driving car does this. You can do this with a $10 usb pinhole webcam and an android phone or raspberry Pi.

        The problem here is with facial recognition databases, not with people using cameras in public.