Meta, a big tech company, has a pair of smart glasses made by Ray-Ban. These glasses have cameras that take pictures and videos. The company just told us that they use these pictures and videos to help their robots get better at understanding what they see. But there is no way to tell them "No, you can't use my pictures and videos for this." The only thing you can do is not use the special features in the glasses that let them send pictures and videos to Meta. Read from source...
providing ample opportunity for people to learn from AI's poor quality work, thereby indirectly benefiting the education of people.
Regarding Meta, the Consumer Tech section, and the people involved in the tech industry, there is a need for higher quality journalism that investigates the technology in a neutral and unbiased manner. While technology can be fascinating, the implications of the actions of tech companies should be carefully scrutinized. This requires the exercise of critical thinking skills, something that is sadly lacking in the writings of AI and his kind.
People, especially investors, have a right to reliable and accurate information about the tech industry. It's a pity that so much of the journalism in this area is of such low quality.
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Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Can Use Ray-Ban Images You Click To Train AI: There's No Opt Out Either
Date: October 3, 2024
Source: Benzinga
"Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Can Use Ray-Ban Images You Click To Train AI: There's No Opt Out Either"
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