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Meta glasses are for perverts

The article discusses Meta's AI glasses, highlighting their integration with celebrity endorsements, particularly Kylie Jenner, whose voice is used in the AI assistant. It notes the glasses' features, such as 3K ultra-HD cameras and microphones, allowing users to discreetly record their surroundings. The piece critiques concerns around privacy and potential misuse of such technology, referencing incidents where individuals were recorded without consent, leading to arrests. It also mentions the broader societal impact of wearable cameras, linking them to increased instances of voyeurism and public shaming online.

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Meta glasses are for perverts

The article discusses Meta's AI glasses, highlighting their integration with celebrity endorsements, particularly Kylie Jenner, whose voice is used in the AI assistant. It notes the glasses' features, such as 3K ultra-HD cameras and microphones, allowing users to discreetly record their surroundings. The piece critiques concerns around privacy and potential misuse of such technology, referencing incidents where individuals were recorded without consent, leading to arrests. It also mentions the broader societal impact of wearable cameras, linking them to increased instances of voyeurism and public shaming online.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on technological innovation and privacy concerns rather than directly addressing political issues, policies, or figures. There is no clear ideological framing or biased language toward any political side.

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