Google's AI browser, Gemini, has officially landed in Chrome, marking a significant milestone in the tech giant's push to integrate AI into its ecosystem. Meanwhile, Meta's Ray-Ban Meta glasses have been embroiled in a privacy scandal, with reports suggesting that sensitive footage is being sent to low-paid workers in Kenya without their knowledge or consent.
The Gemini browser aims to provide users with a seamless AI-powered experience across various Google apps, including Gmail and Google Chrome. However, this integration raises concerns about data privacy and the potential for AI to be used in ways that compromise user trust.
Meta's Ray-Ban Meta glasses, on the other hand, have been criticized for their lack of transparency regarding data collection and usage. The company's terms of service allow for manual review of AI interactions, which has led to the sharing of sensitive footage with contractors in Kenya.
The situation has sparked concerns about the ethics of AI development and the need for greater transparency and accountability in the industry.