
Meta Thinks ‘Social Learning’ Can Fix Smart Glasses’ Privacy Problems
THE SO WHAT
Outsourcing smart glasses privacy to “social learning” means Meta is betting norms will move faster than regulation. If you’re deploying camera-first wearables, don’t assume the same—bake in explicit consent flows and logging now, because public opinion can turn faster than your hardware refresh cycle.
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