Once a face is detected, I-XRAY pulls data from various sources, including articles and data brokers like FastPeopleSearch, generating a profile that may include names, phone numbers, and home addresses.
In their two-minute and 32-second video, the students showcased how easily the glasses identify individuals and gather their personal information. Priced at USD300 (RM1,288), the glasses are relatively accessible, making this technology a potential risk for many.
However, Meta responded by stating that any camera technology could be adapted to use PimEyes similarly, indicating that the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are not uniquely responsible for this capability.
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