Glasses Spy Scandal Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses are at the center of a privacy scandal. Over seven million people bought these glasses because they look like normal sunglasses but contain cameras and AI. However, a new investigation shows that human workers in Kenya often review private videos from the glasses. These workers see very personal moments, such as people getting undressed or using credit cards. Although Meta says they blur faces to protect privacy, contractors confirm the system often fails. Many users don't realize that strangers might watch their recordings to improve the AI technology. This situation is very uncomfortable for both users and people who are filmed without their permission. Now, some countries are demanding more information from Meta about how they use this data. In the United States, users filed a lawsuit against the company for violating privacy laws. Meta says they only see footage when users share it, but experts warn that people lose control over thei