Courts clamp down on smart glasses amid privacy concerns

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A Los Angeles judge banned Meta’s camera-equipped Ray-Ban glasses from the courtroom and warned wearers against recording, highlighting growing privacy concerns as smart-glass use expands; while some districts have already banned these devices, federal and state rules still restrict courtroom recording, and the potential for covert recording and features like facial recognition could intensify regulatory and enforcement challenges.
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