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A pair of Harvard students have developed smart glasses equipped with facial recognition technology that can automatically identify individuals. While this may sound appealing to some, the potential ...
Currently, Ray‑Ban Meta glasses come in various frame styles (Wayfarer, Headliner, Skyler), all compatible with clear, sun, ...
Two students at Harvard University modified a set of Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses to add AI-based facial recognition technology, and the result is a wearable that is able to identify people in real ...
The tool allows anyone wearing smart glasses to instantly get info on strangers, including their home address and phone number.
They set out to build facial recognition glasses using these smart glasses built by Meta, the parent company of social media sites like Facebook and Instagram.
Meta is reportedly planning to add the facial recognition technology to its AI-powered Ray-Ban smart glasses by 2026.
Meta is making new smart glasses code named “Aperol” and “Bellini” with super-sensing AI vision software that recognizes faces.
Alongside the revival of facial recognition, Meta has updated its privacy policies. In April, the company changed its terms so that its current smart glasses will activate AI by default.
Meta quietly restarted efforts to infuse facial recognition into its smart glasses, according to a report from The Information.
Meta is reportedly considering shifting course on facial recognition technology, adding software to its smart glasses that can scan the faces of people around it and identify their names, and the ...
Meta is reportedly reviving its facial recognition project for its AI glasses and is one of many companies leaning more into surveillance tech.