Hello Ryan,

Even though you turn off the glasses the camera is still  on as long as you 
still have the Hey Meta the activation phrase.
So I guess the glasses aren’t really off.

Kindly,

Janet.



From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Ryan Mann
Sent: Friday, May 2, 2025 7:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Meta Is Turning Its Ray-Bans Into a Surveillance Machine .

The Meta Glasses can be turned off when you don't want to use them. I only turn 
mine on when I want to use the AI to describe something. Otherwise, I have them 
off and just use them as sun glasses.
Ryan Mann
Certified Assistive Technology Instructional Specialist
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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On May 1, 2025, at 8:25 PM, janet gross 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello Everyone,

Someone sent me this message and I would like to share it with you all, or 
maybe I should say with those who are interested or who have the Meta Ray Ban 
Glasses.
I think all people who use the Meta Ray Ban Glasses should know this.

I copied and pasted it below, and the original link to the article is below the 
article.


Meta Is Turning Its Ray-Bans Into a Surveillance Machine for AI
Meta AI is now always watching.
By AJ Dellinger
Published April 30, 2025   |
Mark Zuckerberg wearing Meta Ray-Bans © Photo: Meta
What you see is what Meta AI sees while wearing the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, 
and your opt-out options are getting narrower and narrower. In a recent update 
to the privacy policy for the device, received by most owners in an email sent 
April 29, according to The Verge, Meta opened up the ability to collect more 
data for use to train its artificial intelligence models.

Under the new policies, Meta explains that “Meta AI with camera use is always 
enabled on your glasses unless you turn off ‘Hey Meta,’” the activation phrase 
used to communicate with the company’s AI assistant. Wake words or phrases like 
this are common for AI devices, with the trade-off being that they are 
technically always on and waiting to be activated.

Having the assistant always waiting to hear you give it a task removes some of 
the friction to functionality, but it also opens up the uncomfortable reality 
that these devices may be collecting information even when you aren’t thinking 
about it. In this case, if you keep the “Hey Meta” feature active, Meta can 
potentially use images it captures through the lens of the built-in camera if 
they touch Meta servers. Meta says the camera is not always recording, so this 
only applies to photos or videos the user captures with the device.

Additionally, Meta’s latest update removes the ability for users to keep their 
voice recordings from being stored on Meta’s servers. Instead, users will have 
to manually delete every recording if they would like to cut off Meta’s access 
before the recordings expire. “The option to disable voice recordings storage 
is no longer available, but you can delete recordings anytime in settings,” the 
company’s policy now reads. Per Meta’s voice privacy notice, the company will 
store voice transcripts and audio recordings “for up to one year to help 
improve Meta’s products.” Accidental voice interactions are kept for 90 days.

When reached by Gizmodo for comment, a spokesperson for Meta clarified that 
photos and videos captured on Ray-Ban Meta not used by Meta for training if 
stored on your personal camera roll. However, “If you share those photos to a 
product—for example, Meta AI, cloud services or a third-party product—then the 
policies of that product will apply.”

The motivation for all of this is pretty clear: more data to feed the AI 
machine. Meta just rolled out its live translation feature on the Ray-Ban 
smartglasses that provide real-time translations between several supported 
languages, including French, Italian, Spanish, and English. It also just 
recently launched a standalone Meta AI app. It’s clear the company is all-in on 
AI right now, and that means it needs all the data it can get to keep 
fine-tuning things, especially after it got caught allegedly fudging the 
numbers on benchmark tests.

This is the inevitable direction that devices with mics and cameras installed 
will go. At some point, the companies that make the devices will decide that 
what they can capture is more valuable than any semblance of privacy. They’ll 
flip the switch, and the glasses on your face or the speaker in your home will 
turn into a surveillance device.

Artificial intelligenceMETAmeta aiMeta Ray-Bans



https://apple.news/AxaB4tROQRVuZVsw1L0D31A



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