Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Meta glasses over concerns about unlawful monitoring and collection of facial data.
Earlier this year, the New York Times reported that Meta was developing software for its smart glasses to identify people, ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claims Meta's subcontractor can access private information through the glasses without the wearer's knowledge. Park Service orders removal of quotes at Bunker Hill ...
A close-up of the Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer (Gen 2) smart glasses in Shiny Black is displayed at the Meta booth in Hall 4, showcasing the fusion of iconic eyewear and multimodal artificial intelligence ...
Ken Paxton investigating Meta Glasses Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claims Meta's subcontractor can access private information through the glasses without the wearer's knowledge.
WIRED found dormant facial recognition code called NameTag in the Meta AI app, already on 50M+ phones. Here's how it works.
The Texas Attorney General’s Office on Thursday sued WhatsApp and its parent company Meta Platforms Inc alleging they misled consumers about the strength and scope of WhatsApp’s encryption measures, ...