Meta is making a few notable adjustments to the privacy policy for its Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. In an email sent out on April 29th to owners of the glasses, the company outlined two key changes. First, “Meta AI with camera use is always enabled on your glasses unless you turn off ‘Hey Meta,” the email said; the latter refers to the hands-free voice command functionality.
That said, spokesperson Albert Aydin tells The Verge “the photos and videos captured on Ray-Ban Meta are on your phone’s camera roll and not used by Meta for training, including photos or videos captured by using the ‘Hey Meta, take a photo/video’ voice command. If you share those photos to a product — for example, Meta AI, cloud services or a third-party product — then the policies of that product will apply.“
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