Internal memo: ICE bars its employees from wearing Meta's AI glasses, saying they "could unintentionally capture, record, or transmit sensitive information"
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A federal agency banning AI glasses over inadvertent capture risk is a clear signal that wearables are now treated as rolling data exfiltration devices. Any org with sensitive environments should update device policies and threat models before these endpoints show up on-site by default.
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