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    Meta Reportedly Eyeing ‘Super Sensing’ Tech for Smart Glasses

    Meta is reportedly developing what it calls a «super sensing» type of facial recognition technology to its smart glasses lineup. A new report from The Information said Meta is developing software for the glasses that has the ability to recognize people by name and better keep track of what users are doing throughout the day.

    The company originally planned to include similar technology in its first wave of smart glasses but abandoned that effort due to privacy concerns.

    Now, however, the effort appears to be back on the table. Meta is reportedly working on two new pairs of smart glasses, internally known as Aperol and Bellini, and is also re-evaluating its privacy policies and potential safety risks associated with the technology, the report said.

    The report said the feature would be opt-in only.

    It’s part of Meta’s larger strategy to expand its smart glasses lineup and integrate AI more deeply into the products. It follows news that rivals like Google — now developing its first smart glasses since Google Glass — are boosting their push into the category.

    It’s also said to be integrating this same «sensing» recognition capability into AI-powered earphones, which are said to include embedded cameras and sensors.

    A representative for Meta did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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