Kenyan contractors review intimate Ray-Ban footage to train Meta’s AI

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Swedish reports say offshore Meta workers in Kenya are labeling intimate and disturbing videos captured by Ray‑Ban smart glasses to train AI, including footage from bathrooms and clips showing personal data. Working under Sama, they describe being required to review such material, raising privacy and consent concerns as Meta pushes live AI features and potential facial recognition, amid related moderator‑work lawsuits.
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