Sources: Meta is testing AI glasses that continuously record audio and take photos every few seconds, letting users query or recall what they saw or heard
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Continuously recording AI glasses move "lifelogging" from experiment to potential consumer product—and reopen the privacy battles of the smartphone era in a more ambient form. Any company with physical locations or frontline staff should start drafting policies for always-on sensors worn by customers and employees.
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