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SuperSuper Sensing: Meta tests AI glasses with continuous recording and no warning light
Germany🏛️ PoliticsCenter17 hr. ago

SuperSuper Sensing: Meta tests AI glasses with continuous recording and no warning light

Meta is testing a new prototype of smart glasses called 'Super Sensing' that continuously record audio and take photos at regular intervals. The data collected would be processed by AI to help users recall experiences or answer questions about their day. Unlike current models, these glasses would not include a status LED to indicate recording activity, raising privacy concerns. Experts argue that without such indicators, individuals might unknowingly be recorded. In the U.S., there are legal gaps regarding this issue, but experts doubt Meta would omit the warning light during commercial release. On the European level, privacy advocates are scrutinizing the recording capabilities of smart glasses, questioning whether 'Super Sensing' would comply with the GDPR. Additionally, Meta plans to store only metadata rather than raw images or audio, which could allow AI to access information without storing full recordings. Some internal discussions suggest using the collected data for training AI models.

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heise online logoheise onlineIndependentCenter17 hr. ago
SuperSuper Sensing: Meta tests AI glasses with continuous recording and no warning light

Meta is testing a new prototype of smart glasses called 'Super Sensing' that continuously record audio and take photos at regular intervals. The data collected would be processed by AI to help users recall experiences or answer questions about their day. Unlike current models, these glasses would not include a status LED to indicate recording activity, raising privacy concerns. Experts argue that without such indicators, individuals might unknowingly be recorded. In the U.S., there are legal gaps regarding this issue, but experts doubt Meta would omit the warning light during commercial release. On the European level, privacy advocates are scrutinizing the recording capabilities of smart glasses, questioning whether 'Super Sensing' would comply with the GDPR. Additionally, Meta plans to store only metadata rather than raw images or audio, which could allow AI to access information without storing full recordings. Some internal discussions suggest using the collected data for training AI models.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the controversy surrounding Meta’s 'Super Sensing' project, discussing both the technological implications and the privacy concerns raised by experts. It does not overtly favor one side over another, nor does it exhibit strong ideological slant in its framing.

heise online logoheise onlineIndependentCenter18 hr. ago
Camera glasses and data protection: Meta appeased

Meta hat neue Sicherheitsmaßnahmen für seine Smart Glasses eingeführt, um Bedenken hinsichtlich der Datensammlung durch die integrierte Kamera zu adressieren. Die Kamera wird nun automatisch deaktiviert, wenn Nutzer die LED-Indikation verdecken, und auch bei physischer Manipulation. Diese Änderungen folgen auf Berichte über Anbieter, die eine dauerhafte Deaktivierung der LED anbieten. Zudem wird Meta vorgeworfen, an der Normalisierung ständiger Überwachung durch Kamerabrillen zu arbeiten, wobei Kritiker befürchten, dass dies den Datenschutz weiter untergraben könnte. Es gibt Hinweise darauf, dass Meta die Integration von Gesichtserkennung sowie eine Funktion namens 'Super Sensing' in Betracht zieht, die Nutzer ermöglichen würde, ihre Erinnerungen anhand von KI-Rekonstruktionen zu überprüfen. Die Financial Times berichtet, dass Meta bereits Prototypen testet, die den Alltag nahezu lückenlos aufzeichnen können.

Bias read (Center): Der Artikel präsentiert Fakten und Reaktionen Metas auf Kritik, ohne klare politische Prägung. Obwohl Datenschutz und Technologieentwicklung politisch relevante Themen sind, bleibt die Darstellung neutral, indem sowohl Meta als auch externe Quellen wie die Financial Times und YouTube-Berichte zitiwt

heise online logoheise onlineIndependentCenter21 hr. ago
Muse Image: Meta's AI image generator can modify the images of Instagram accounts, which are used to create new images.

Meta has introduced Muse Image, a new AI image generator developed by its Superintelligence Labs division, which can create images based on social media content such as Instagram profiles. The tool is designed to work independently or within Instagram and WhatsApp, with plans to expand to other platforms like Facebook. It uses Instagram data to understand social contexts and employs coding tools to enhance generated content accuracy. Users can generate images featuring friends or redesign their photos using public profile information, though they must opt out if they wish to block this feature. The AI also searches the internet in real-time and self-optimizes its outputs during training. Muse Image is part of Meta’s broader push toward developing artificial general intelligence (AGI), with CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally overseeing the initiative and recruiting top AI experts.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about Meta's AI technology without overtly favoring any political ideology. While it discusses the implications of AI-generated content and Meta's strategic moves, it does not take a clear stance on regulatory or ethical concerns surrounding AI, nor does it突出

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