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Harvard students have created an eerie demo of how smart glasses can use facial recognition tech to instantly doxx people’s identities, phone numbers, and addresses.
The most unsettling part is the demo uses current, widely available technology like the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and public databases.
The students say their goal is to raise awareness that all this isn’t some dystopian future.
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