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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    8 months ago

    This has nothing to do with Facebook or Rayban. This can be done with a webcam and a laptop from 2006.

    The entire problem here is PimEyes and the fact that it’s legal to collect and build a biometrics database in the first place.

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        8 months ago

        PimEyes doesn’t use images or data from Facebook or other social media.

        It’s a click bait article that’s been regurgitating through the less informed part of the tech news world because it has Meta in its title and it sounds scary.