
The Biggest Apple Copycat Is Now Copying Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses
THE SO WHAT
AI glasses are converging on the same hardware pattern — camera, mic, assistant — which means differentiation moves to software, integrations, and trust. If your product assumes “no cameras in public,” update your threat model and UX now.
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