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Harvard students show how new smart glasses can steal your information 'in a glance' They also show how to protect yourself from similar invasions of privacy.
Students show how easily AI can connect scattered pieces of public data into a full profile of an individual.
I-XRAY can rapidly retrieve personal details by analyzing relationships between photos and database entries.
"— Just_Another_Madman on Reddit As these technologies evolve, robust privacy protections will be essential to prevent misuse, and awareness of privacy risks can help individuals make informed choices about their digital and physical security. The creators of I-XRAY remind us that awareness and action are our best tools in this era of advancing surveillance tech..
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