The hidden privacy risks of AI smart glasses
They look like classic Ray-Bans or stylish frames, but "smart glasses" are packing more than just a prescription. As these AI-powered wearables become a staple for influencers and tech enthusiasts, they are also becoming a major point of contention for privacy advocates. Cybersecurity expert Harry Maugans, CEO of Privacy Bee, joined us to pull back the curtain on what these glasses are actually seeing—and who might be watching along with you.
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The hidden privacy risks of AI smart glasses

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