We've had a couple of episodes covering the newest AI wearables, Meta's Ray-Ban glasses. They can do some amazing yet scary things, including extracting personal data from people simply by using facial recognition technology. One thing hinders that though, this being a noticeable blinking light on the glasses. We had several comments asking if this part of the glasses can be hacked. So, here are our findings.
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00:00 Intro
00:27 Meta Glasses' Privacy Light
00:39 Can you cover the blinking light up?
01:24 Hiding the blinking light: METHOD ONE
02:30 Hiding the blinking light: METHOD TWO
03:21 These meta glasses are creepy as hell
04:40 Epilogue
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