Meta Is Warned That Facial Recognition Glasses Will Arm Sexual Predators [View all]
Source: Wired
More than 70 civil liberties, domestic violence, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+, labor, and immigrant advocacy organizations are demanding that Meta abandon plans to deploy face recognition on its Ray-Ban and Oakley smart glasses, warning that the featurereportedly known inside the company as Name Tagwould hand stalkers, abusers, and federal agents the ability to silently identify strangers in public.
The coalition, which includes the ACLU, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, Fight for the Future, Access Now, and the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, is demanding Meta kill the feature before launch, after internal documents surfaced showing the company hoped to use the current dynamic political environment as cover for the rollout, betting that civil society groups would have their resources focused on other concerns.
Name Tag, as revealed in February by The New York Times, would work through the artificial intelligence assistant built into Meta's smart glasses, allowing wearers to pull up information about people in their field of view. Engineers have reportedly been weighing two versions of the feature: one that would only identify people the wearer is already connected to on a Meta platform, and a broader version that could recognize anyone with a public account on a Meta service such as Instagram.
The coalition wants Meta to scrap the feature entirely. In a letter to CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Monday, it argues that face recognition in inconspicuous consumer eyewear cannot be resolved through product design changes, opt-out mechanisms, or incremental safeguards. Bystanders in public have no meaningful way to consent to being identified, it says.
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