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Meta has updated the privacy policy for its AI glasses, Ray-Ban Meta, giving the tech giant more power over what data it can ...
When reached by Gizmodo for comment, a spokesperson for Meta clarified that photos and videos captured on Ray-Ban Meta not ...
Meta this week sent out an email (via The Verge) to Meta Ray-Ban customers informing them about upcoming privacy changes to ...
Earlier this month, the company rolled out a live translation feature to the Ray-Ban Meta product. And just yesterday, Meta ...
Zuckerberg laid out Meta's 'five major opportunities' for growth while discussing their outlook on tariffs, Meta AI, and ...
Meta’s first-quarter 2025 earnings report is live, and during a call with investors discussing the results CEO Mark ...
The new Meta AI app, the Ray-Ban glasses, live translation and more: here's what you need to know about Meta's artificial ...
Meta's updated privacy policy enables default AI features, harvesting users' voice and images without opt-out choices.
Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses now ship with always-on AI-enabled features that collect user data unless disabled in settings.
Meta has quietly launched its new standalone Meta AI app — but it turns out, it's actually just a rebranded version of the ...
Meta's Reality Labs faced layoffs and $4.2 billion in losses, raising questions about the future of its metaverse ambitions ...
Ahead of the Meta Ray-Ban launch in India, the company has announced that it will now collect and record more glasses data by default to train Meta AI.