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Abstract glass surfaces reflecting digital text create a mysterious tech ambiance.
Technology

Meta’s AI Glasses Send Intimate Footage to Human Reviewers, Sparking Privacy Alarm

Human contractors in Kenya have reportedly viewed private videos captured by Meta’s AI smart glasses, including footage of non-users and sensitive personal data. Meta says its terms allow third-party review and that it uses filtering and redaction, but imperfect protections and policy changes that favour default camera activation have prompted regulatory scrutiny in the UK and wider concern about consumer trust.

NeTe2026年3月6日 10:01
#Meta#AI glasses#privacy
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World

Inside the Hack: How Israeli Intelligence Allegedly Used Tehran’s Traffic Cameras to Track Khamenei

The Financial Times reported that Israeli intelligence allegedly penetrated Tehran’s traffic-camera network and other sensors to create a live intelligence picture that tracked Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and his entourage, aiding a US–Israeli strike that killed him on February 28. The operation reportedly combined camera feeds with Unit 8200, Mossad and military intelligence, and included jamming nearby cellphone towers on the day of the attack.

SoMi2026年3月5日 08:41
#Israel#Iran#Khamenei
The iconic Triton Fountain in Malta under a clear blue sky, showcasing its marble sculptures.
World

Close Encounters Over the South China Sea: US MQ‑4C Patrols and Beijing’s Firm Response

US MQ‑4C Triton drones flew repeated reconnaissance missions near Taiwan, Guangdong and Hainan between Jan 25–28, prompting Chinese military aircraft to intercept and drive them off. The encounters underscore the information‑war advantages of persistent ISR and the rising risk of miscalculation in the crowded airspaces of the western Pacific.

SoMi2026年1月31日 06:40
#MQ-4C#Triton#South China Sea
Scenic view of the Erqi Yangtze River Bridge in Wuhan with urban skyline and green field.
World

How China’s Armed Police Are Using Drones, AI and Cameras to Guard an Iconic Bridge

A People’s Armed Police unit in Nanjing has deployed an integrated system of fixed cameras, drones and an intelligent duty‑management platform to monitor and protect the historic Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge. The initiative has reduced manpower needs, improved early warning and response, and exemplifies China’s broader push to fuse technology with domestic security operations.

SoMi2026年1月22日 08:30
#China#Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge#People's Armed Police