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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Backlash Is So Strong That People With "Pervert Glasses" Are Afraid to Use Them in Public [View all]
https://tech.yahoo.com/wearables/articles/backlash-strong-people-pervert-glasses-165000816.htmlThe Backlash Is So Strong That People With Pervert Glasses Are Afraid to Use Them in Public
Maggie Harrison Dupré
Mon, July 13, 2026 at 11:50 AM CDT
Meta's camera-equipped "AI Glasses" are so divisive that some adopters are now leaving their expensive smart glasses at home, as Engadget reports.
Influencers, mostly men, have been using the glasses to inconspicuously and non-consensually capture footage of themselves approaching women and attempting to hit on them, interactions they've then posted online for content. Some wearers have even attempted to extort victims of covert recordings for cash. That's on top of serious allegations of alleged privacy breaches by Meta itself.
And then, of course, there's the simple fact that a lot of people just really don't like the idea of the world's largest and most powerful social media giant, which has a history of misusing biometric information and other data, facilitating abuse and surveillance in this way especially as Meta has taken highly controversial steps to infuse facial recognition capabilities into the tech.
The wearables have become so alienating that many people have taken to simply referring to the shades as "pervert glasses."
In short, it's no wonder some owners aren't exactly thrilled to be seen in public while wearing them. Several of them told Engadget that while they were initially excited about the tech, misuse and allegations of privacy violations on behalf of Meta have made them hesitant to use their smart glasses outside of their own home.
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The Backlash Is So Strong That People With "Pervert Glasses" Are Afraid to Use Them in Public [View all]
dalton99a
15 hrs ago
OP
Like any secret recording device, these glasses will be misused and need to be regulated.
sop
15 hrs ago
#3
Sure, in public spaces, but recording someone in a private place without their knowledge or consent is illegal
sop
13 hrs ago
#14
Broadcasting someone's activities without their permission is a lot more complicated.
dickthegrouch
4 hrs ago
#21
High tech version of the "X-ray Specs" sold in ads in comic books 60 years ago.
Blumancru
13 hrs ago
#10
Single women should be wearing AI glasses to protect themselves from these guys
FakeNoose
12 hrs ago
#17