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Privacy concerns grow over use of smart glasses as experts warn wearable devices advancing faster than regulation and public awareness.
Privacy concerns have grown in East Africa over the use of smart glasses as experts warn that wearable devices are advancing faster than regulation and public awareness.
Cybersecurity specialists say the technology, which combines cameras, microphones and artificial intelligence tools, is becoming more common in everyday life and raising questions about how personal data is captured in public spaces.
“Smart glasses are no longer niche gadgets or futuristic devices,” said Allan Juma, Lead Cyber Security Engineer at eset.com, adding that awareness, regulation and governance are lagging.











