Lorde Slams AI Smart Glasses, Fueling Skepticism Over Wearable Tech
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Article Summary
During a performance at the Real Cool Festival, artist Lorde made highly visible comments criticizing smart glasses, stating, 'fuck the glasses' and advising the public not to buy them. While she did not name a brand, the remarks are widely interpreted as directed at Ray-Ban Meta's AI smart glasses, a collaboration that is heavily promoted. The incident occurs as Meta continues to face regulatory scrutiny over its wearable devices. Despite the public backlash, Meta reportedly plans to launch advanced 'super sensing' models capable of continuous recording, intensifying the discussion around privacy and the true utility of such consumer-grade AI hardware.Key Points
- Lorde made a highly publicized anti-wearable statement, directly criticizing smart glasses during a major live performance.
- The timing is significant, occurring while Meta's smart glasses are under intense scrutiny regarding data privacy and regulatory concerns.
- Meta plans to proceed with launching more advanced, continuously recording 'super sensing' models despite the public backlash.

