Meta's Ray-Ban AI Glasses Use Nairobi Workers for Video Annotation
Meta's models rely on human annotation; users enabling Meta AI agree to terms allowing reviewers to access footage, though Terms of Service and Privacy Policy are vague.
Nairobi workers saw clips of bathroom visits, undressing, sex, and bank cards, feeling pressured to annotate or lose jobs.
Meta referred questions to Terms of Service and Privacy Policy after General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) rules, with Ray-Ban AI glasses sales exceeding two million.
Data protection lawyer Kleanthi Sardeli warned users lose control once data enter training systems, while wearable AI raises offshore moderation and labor concerns.