Meta’s AI glasses could identify people and auto-create highlights, raising privacy questions

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Meta published a patent for camera-equipped rays-blended glasses that use facial recognition, expression analysis, and social-graph data to identify people nearby and decide which moments to capture or highlight, potentially cropping or prioritizing certain faces and even linking memories to the wearer; while it paints a future of automated highlights, critics warn of privacy risks and the patent does not guarantee a product.
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