
Meta Is Toying With the Idea of Smart Glasses That Record Everything, All the Time
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Always-on recording glasses move surveillance from fixed cameras to every interaction—policy and social norms will lag badly. If your workforce is customer-facing, you need a position on employee use of continuous-recording wearables before they show up on the floor.
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