BanRay.eu - Your face is not inventory
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BanRay.eu - Your face is not inventory
"The AI feature that makes this possible cannot be turned off. If you use the voice assistant, your video and audio are processed on Meta's servers, where the material may be forwarded for human review."
"When someone wearing these glasses walks into your kitchen, your bedroom, your doctor's office, your place of worship, a protest: every person in range becomes raw material for AI training."
"This is the plan: wrap a surveillance infrastructure in a genuine accessibility feature, launch it through people with disabilities to build goodwill, then deploy it everywhere."
In 2025, Meta sold over seven million pairs of camera-equipped glasses that resemble regular Ray-Bans. These glasses continuously record audio and video, processing data on Meta's servers, often without user awareness. The privacy policy claims user control, yet data is shared and reviewed by workers globally. Private spaces are invaded as individuals unknowingly become part of AI training datasets. The glasses are marketed as assistive devices, masking a broader surveillance agenda that exploits goodwill from the disability community.
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