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Updated · CBC Sports · Jul 13
Kylie Jenner Promotes Meta AI Glasses as Secret-Recording Fears Fuel 2026 Backlash
Updated
Updated · CBC Sports · Jul 13

Kylie Jenner Promotes Meta AI Glasses as Secret-Recording Fears Fuel 2026 Backlash

3 articles · Updated · CBC Sports · Jul 13

Summary

  • Online criticism intensified after Kylie Jenner kept promoting her Meta smart-glasses collaboration, with commenters calling the camera-equipped eyewear “creepy” and likening the ads to “Black Mirror.”
  • The backlash centers on the glasses’ built-in camera, hands-free recording and AI assistant, amid reports that similar wearable devices have been used to secretly film people in public, especially women, without consent.
  • Lorde added celebrity scrutiny at Madrid’s Mad Cool Festival, telling fans “f--- the glasses” and calling them “not sexy” as debate over wearable AI spread beyond tech circles.
  • Farrah Khan, a consent educator, said Jenner’s endorsement could feel like a betrayal given women face much of the stalking and surveillance harm, while arguing Meta—not just users—must be held accountable.
  • Meta pointed to a blinking front LED meant to signal recording, but the company is already under pressure after scrapping another AI feature last week following objections over consent from Hollywood groups.

Insights

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