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Wearable AI vs Privacy: Always-Listening Devices, Facial Recognition & What Comes Next | Artificial Intelligence

Wearable AI vs Privacy: Always-Listening Devices, Facial Recognition & What Comes Next | Artificial Intelligence

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Wearable AI is moving from recording to automated analysis—and that shift may be the real end of anonymity. In this episode, we dive into “The Privacy Threshold”: how smart glasses, always-on microphones, and real-time facial recognition are changing what it means to exist in public in 2026.


We unpack why this tech feels irresistible (hands-free help, instant context, convenience) and why it’s triggering a backlash—especially when wearables can identify strangers, map routines, and turn neighborhoods into a tracking grid.


We also explore the legal pressure points: FTC oversight, and how biometric privacy laws (like Illinois) are trying to limit unauthorized identification and surveillance.


Are we crossing a social “privacy Rubicon”—or just rewriting norms the way we did with smartphones and social media?


Listen in for the strongest arguments on both sides, the cultural consequences, and what boundaries could actually work before anonymity becomes a relic.


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