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  "textContent": "In March 2026, Meta faced a U.S. class-action lawsuit and international scrutiny after it was revealed that human contractors in Kenya had reviewed intimate footage from its AI-powered Ray-Ban smart glasses, raising serious privacy and ethical concerns.\n\nThe post What The Lawsuit Could Mean For The Future Of Wearable AI appeared first on Metaverse Post.",
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