There is a growing backlash against Meta's AI-enabled smart glasses. Philip looks at the argument that the devices are accelerating a broader debate over privacy, consent, and everyday surveillance as they become more common in public life.
The article argues that the Kromix incident exposed failures in both Meta's ad-review systems and Apple's app-screening process. A deepfake app that promoted nonconsensual sexual imagery was able to advertise on Facebook and Instagram and remain available in the App Store until journalists intervened, reigniting concerns about the spread of AI-generated abuse and the effectiveness of tech platforms' safeguards.
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