Smart glasses help vision-impaired despite privacy concerns
AI-powered smart glasses are enhancing independence for visually impaired users, like Sam Taylor, by identifying objects and reading labels. While these glasses cost around $500, significantly less than traditional alternatives, concerns about potential covert surveillance are rising. Experts warn that privacy legislation has not kept pace with the rapid adoption of this technology.
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Published 14 Jul 2026, 21:01 UTC · Updated 14 Jul 2026, 21:10 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: ABC News – Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
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