Report: Meta's AI Glasses Sharing Intimate Videos with Moderators

Are Meta's AI glasses a privacy nightmare or do users have adequate control over their data?
Report: Meta's AI Glasses Sharing Intimate Videos with Moderators
Above: Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta Platforms Inc., wears a pair of Meta Ray-Ban Display AI glasses in Menlo Park on Sept. 17, 2025. Image credit: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images

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Establishment-critical narrative

Reviewing footage of people in their most vulnerable moments is a massive privacy violation. Despite Meta's assurances about privacy protections, anonymization systems fail regularly, and faces remain visible, raising concerns about consent, transparency and cross-border data handling for wearable cameras that continuously collect real-world imagery.

Pro-establishment narrative

Meta clearly discloses in its AI Terms of Service that interactions may be reviewed. The review process is necessary to train AI models and improve services, and recordings are tied to specific features users activate, governed by privacy policies and intended to refine object recognition and voice responses rather than to intentionally collect or distribute intimate content.


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