Meta Is Testing Police Surveillance Tech for Its Smart Glasses
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Meta is testing police surveillance technology for its smart glasses, according to a report. The company is partnering with Rank One, a firm that sells surveillance tools to the U.S. government and police. Rank One's facial recognition software is tied to a test version of Meta's unreleased facial recognition feature, which can identify faces from a distance of up to 1 kilometer. The contract between Meta and Rank One authorizes Meta to use its face recognition technology and "liveness detection" feature. This suggests that a facial recognition feature for Meta's smart glasses may eventually be released.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The partnership raises concerns about the potential use of facial recognition technology in consumer products, particularly in smart glasses.
- · The fact that Rank One's software is used for surveillance by law enforcement agencies makes it harder for Meta to convince users that the technology won't be used for monitoring purposes.