Two Harvard researchers discovered how Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses, marketed for convenience and style, could be hacked to reveal personal information about strangers in seconds.
I believe they do need a regulation or some type of permission - at minimum, they’re dishonest since no one can know where they are or how they are subject to them. Such devices turn everyone into an image without their consent, to say nothing of what happens from there. The digital world needs more regulation.
Thanks for this valuable info Dr Broadly! I agree with your observations and findings. I also have similar concerns especially for privacy and cybersecurity. Meta is responsible for this innovation, but we, as users, also need to be cautious.
I believe they do need a regulation or some type of permission - at minimum, they’re dishonest since no one can know where they are or how they are subject to them. Such devices turn everyone into an image without their consent, to say nothing of what happens from there. The digital world needs more regulation.
Thanks for this valuable info Dr Broadly! I agree with your observations and findings. I also have similar concerns especially for privacy and cybersecurity. Meta is responsible for this innovation, but we, as users, also need to be cautious.