Zuckoff, a free app designed to detect Meta AI glasses, as demand for the wearable devices grows. The story highlights a privacy problem that is easy to understand: people nearby may not know when smart glasses are recording or analyzing their surroundings.
Detection apps can help, but the source warns they are not perfect. That limitation matters because privacy protections that depend on bystanders installing and trusting a separate app will not cover every setting or every person.
The broader issue is social acceptance of camera-equipped AI wearables. As these devices become more common, companies may face pressure to make recording signals, consent controls, and public expectations clearer than they are today.