Meta has been exploring the integration of face-recognition technology into its smart glasses by licensing software from Rank One Computing, a company that supplies surveillance tools to the US military and law enforcement. This arrangement, revealed through a software license, highlights Meta's consideration of advanced biometric identification for consumer devices. Although the technology was never activated for users and was later removed from Meta's app, remnants of the integration were found in a version of the app shipped to millions of consumers. AI
IMPACT Explores the convergence of military-grade surveillance tech with consumer wearables, raising privacy concerns for mass-market adoption.
RANK_REASON This article details a product integration and licensing arrangement, not a new model release or core research.
- B. Scott Swann
- FBI
- Joseph Jerome
- law enforcement
- Meta
- Naval Criminal Investigative Service
- Rank One Computing
- smart glasses
- US Marshals Service
- US military
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