
'This is going to get AirPods banned': we've got more leaked details of the camera-equipped AirPods that are on the way
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Camera-equipped earbuds move always-on capture from the phone in your hand to the device on your head—privacy norms and workplace policies will have to catch up fast. If your environments are sensitive—R&D, healthcare, industrial—start drafting guidance now for wearables with embedded cameras and compute.
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