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Meta added a privacy-safety feature to its AI glasses but is reportedly testing a ‘super-sensing’ prototype

Meta's new feature disables its smart glasses' camera if users tamper with the LED recording light.
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Digital Trends
· Jul 8, 2026
Meta could be working on always-seeing, always-hearing smart glasses with AI super sensing
Meta is reportedly testing “super sensing” AI glasses that will collect all the information about your life and feed it to an AI agent that will assist you.
Gizmodo
· Jul 8, 2026
Destroying the Privacy LED on Meta Smart Glasses Will No Longer Enable Creepiness
...until someone finds yet another workaround.
Medical Daily
· Jul 8, 2026
Smartwatches Track Health Around the Clock, but Doctors Say Constant Monitoring May Increase Anxiety Over Normal Body Changes
Smartwatches can help detect health issues, but doctors warn constant monitoring may increase anxiety over normal body changes and wellness data.
Fox Business
· Jun 26, 2026
Tech CEO predicts AI glasses will turn Americans into 'walking cameras' as next tech era arrives
AI smart glasses will see, hear, and read what users do, says Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, as 6G technology reshapes mobile devices and everyday life.
The korea Herald News
· Jul 3, 2026
Experts warn AI could both fight and conceal corruption
Experts warned Friday that artificial intelligence could serve as both a safeguard against corruption and a structural threat to transparency as the technology is increasingly embedded in public administration and oversight. “In anti-corruption policy, AI can be a double-edged sword,” said Choi Yong-jeon, a professor at Daejin University, during the International Anti-Corruption Forum co-hosted by South Korea’s Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission and the United Nations Development Progra
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· Jun 30, 2026
Iron Lung and Dusk creator says using generative AI in games is great if you want "a big neon sign for your audience that says 'I don't give a f***'"
Iron Lung and Dusk creator says using generative AI in games is great if you want "a big neon sign for your audience that says 'I don't give a f***'"
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Related coverage for "Meta added a privacy-safety feature to its AI glasses but is reportedly testing a ‘super-sensing’ prototype": Digital Trends — Meta could be working on always-seeing, always-hearing smart glasses with AI super sensing. Gizmodo — Destroying the Privacy LED on Meta Smart Glasses Will No Longer Enable Creepiness. Medical Daily — Smartwatches Track Health Around the Clock, but Doctors Say Constant Monitoring May Increase Anxiety Over Normal Body Changes. Fox Business — Tech CEO predicts AI glasses will turn Americans into 'walking cameras' as next tech era arrives. The korea Herald News — Experts warn AI could both fight and conceal corruption. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/aFSperWAifMjMjLcLpsNad.jpg — Iron Lung and Dusk creator says using generative AI in games is great if you want "a big neon sign for your audience that says 'I don't give a f***'"