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Meta isn't willing to say whether it trains the AI with the images you use in its smart AR glasses.
Ray-Ban smart glasses have cameras that let you take photos on demand, but it also happens unintentionally when you ask AI questions about something around you.
Meta has already said it will train its AI on every public Instagram and Facebook post from American users.
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