Meta Confirms It Will Use Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Images for AI Training (techcrunch.com) 14
Meta has confirmed that it may use images analyzed by its Ray-Ban Meta AI smart glasses for AI training. The policy applies to users in the United States and Canada who share images with Meta AI, according to the company. While photos captured on the device are not used for training unless submitted to AI, any image shared for analysis falls under different policies, potentially contributing to Meta's AI model development.
Further reading: Meta's Smart Glasses Repurposed For Covert Facial Recognition.
Further reading: Meta's Smart Glasses Repurposed For Covert Facial Recognition.
Can I opt out? (Score:3)
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"However, once you ask Meta AI to analyze them, those photos fall under a completely different set of policies."
If you only use it as a camera or if you only use it with local AI like I-XRAY you won't opt in.
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"However, once you ask Meta AI to analyze them, those photos fall under a completely different set of policies."
If you only use it as a camera or if you only use it with local AI like I-XRAY you won't opt in.
I haven't looked into these things, do they store the images locally only, or do they send it home even if you haven't submitted it to the AI for annalists? This could very well be a security risk for passwords and door/gate/safe codes as well if the camera is constantly on. I can see people not even considering that while wearing them.
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You're not as at-risk as the people you point them at. Can folks in the path of your doxx-o-vision opt out of having their data sent to Meta?
There is no expectation of privacy when you're out in public, however wearing these inside a private club or someone's home could be an issue. Some stores also forbid pictures and/or recording inside.
So much for useful AI (Score:1)
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Generative AI as we know it today has its roots in SEO spam article generation.
I refuse to be subjected to this (Score:4, Funny)
I will not be in a room with a person wearing these spying devices, especially knowing that Meta is amongst the most rotten and careless companies when it comes to what they do with our personal data and identifying information. You betcha your face and voiceprint will be up for sale on the data brokerages within the day.
I'd tell them to take it off, or get out.
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If anyone you know uses Facebook, Android, or iOS, you're already being printed and analyzed. Probably without you even interacting with them.
As Vader says... (Score:2)
And, for parody's sake: Robot Chicken [youtube.com]
But smart people ... (Score:2)
I'll do the same thing that I did during G-Glass (Score:3, Interesting)
Weasel words (Score:2)
... photos captured on the device are not used for training unless submitted to AI ...
That doesn't say that the user has to be the one to submit images to AI. It seems unlikely that Meta can't do anything it wants with everything the glasses 'see'. Therefore, it seems unlikely that Meta won't do everything it wants with anything the glasses can capture, regardless of users' wishes.
What's that you say? You thought paying the purchase price conferred ownership of the glasses? Silly wabbit - ownership is for your betters, not for you!
Expect to get punched in the face if wearing these (Score:2)
This should be ILLEGAL.