Regulator contacts Meta over workers watching intimate AI glasses videos
6 hours ago
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- UK data watchdog contacts Meta over reports of outsourced workers viewing sensitive content from AI smart glasses.
- Meta subcontractors in Kenya reviewed videos, including private moments, to improve AI experience.
- Meta states data is filtered for privacy, but reports indicate failures in blurring faces.
- Users may not realize their videos/images are reviewed by humans, as per Meta's privacy policies.
- ICO emphasizes the need for transparency and user control over personal data processing.
- Workers described reviewing sensitive content, including private moments and interactions with AI.
- Meta's glasses have a recording light, but misuse concerns persist, including unauthorized filming.
- Sama, the outsourcing company, has faced criticism for its role in content moderation.
- Advancements in AI wearables raise privacy and misuse concerns despite their benefits.