
Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses are facing a class action lawsuit over privacy concerns. The suit alleges Meta misled consumers about data protection, as footage captured by the glasses is reviewed by overseas contractors for AI training purposes without explicit user consent. This practice contradicts Meta's marketing claims of user control and privacy. The lawsuit highlights that users were not clearly informed that their videos could be used in this way, leading to potential exposure of sensitive content. While Meta states that data is filtered to protect privacy and that the practice is disclosed in their policies, critics argue the disclosures are insufficient. The lawsuit seeks changes to Meta's marketing and disclosures, emphasizing the broader concerns around consent and privacy in luxury surveillance devices.
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