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Meta Enhances Smart Glasses with Nutrition Tracking and User Content Review Features
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Meta has introduced a new nutrition monitoring feature for its Ray-Ban and Oakley smart glasses, utilizing the device's camera. Additionally, Meta's CTO revealed that some Ray-Ban users voluntarily opt into content review, reflecting user engagement in privacy settings. These updates indicate Meta's focus on integrating health functionalities and user-controlled content management into wearable tech, with future updates likely to expand these capabilities.
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