Facebook-parent company Meta is reportedly testing a ‘controversial’ prototype of "super sensing" AI smart glasses which are designed to continuously record audio and snap photos every few seconds of a wearer's day. Privacy experts warn that this move could violate data privacy and biometric tracking laws, a report by The Financial Times said.

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