Google-era "glassholes" are back in the spotlight as modern camera-equipped smart glasses — from Ray-Ban and Oakley to brands like Solos — raise privacy concerns.
The U.S. Air Force now bans wearing smart glasses with photo, video, or AI capabilities while in uniform, and businesses and lawmakers are moving toward similar restrictions.
As smart glasses become mainstream, expect more places to adopt "no camera glasses" rules to protect privacy.
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Glasses meet privacy pushback