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Meta Glasses privacy concerns rise as recording light is disabled · 1 source tracked

Meta's smart glasses, designed in partnership with Ray-Ban and Oakley, have seen significant sales growth, with millions sold in 2025. While marketed for their AI capabilities and endorsed by celebrities like Kylie Jenner, the glasses are also being used for privacy violations and exploitation. Services like Ghost Metas offer modifications to disable the recording indicator light, making it impossible for subjects to know they are being filmed, leading to concerns about covert surveillance and the potential for misuse. AI

IMPACT Raises concerns about the misuse of AI-powered wearable technology and the erosion of privacy in public spaces.

RANK_REASON Article discusses a modification service for a consumer product that raises privacy concerns, rather than a new product release or core AI research.

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Meta Glasses privacy concerns rise as recording light is disabled · 1 source tracked

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  1. The Guardian — AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Maggie Harrison Dupré ·

    Did someone wearing Meta Glasses film you today? Are you sure?

    <p>People say they’ve been secretly filmed in their own home, at concerts and at work. Are the wildly popular smartglasses the final nail in the coffin of personal privacy?</p><p>“I’ve had one person who told me that their intentions were creepy,” a man tells me over a video call…