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Man under investigation for secretly recording dates with AI smart glasses

The korea Herald News

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July 9, 2026

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Man under investigation for secretly recording dates with AI smart glasses

A man is under investigation for allegedly using AI smart glasses to secretly film women he dated and sharing the footage online, police said Thursday. The Seoul Gangseo Police Station said the suspect, whose identity has been withheld, is accused of wearing Meta's AI glasses while on dates with four women earlier this year, recording photos and videos without their consent and later uploading the footage to social media. The case came to light after one of the women discovered his social media

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Related coverage for "Man under investigation for secretly recording dates with AI smart glasses": Fox Business — Tech CEO predicts AI glasses will turn Americans into 'walking cameras' as next tech era arrives. Gizmodo — Destroying the Privacy LED on Meta Smart Glasses Will No Longer Enable Creepiness. Inc.com — A Teenager Just Turned Eye Scans Into an AI Test for Autism and ADHD. Middle East News 247 — Introducing Meta Glasses: A Range of New Styles from Meta and EssilorLuxottica, Starting at $299. DNyuz — I’d Rather Risk Cancer Than See AI Move This Fast. NDTV — Students Are Now Using AI Glasses To Cheat In Exams, Educators Are Concerned