University of San Francisco Issues Warning Over Meta AI Glasses on Campus
The University of San Francisco issued a campus-wide alert after reports of a man using Meta's AI-powered Ray-Ban glasses to film students without consent, sparking concerns about student safety and online exploitation. According to the university's alert, the individual was making "unwanted comments and inappropriate dating questions" while filming students on campus.
The incident occurred despite no reported threats or acts of violence, officials said. However, they have been unable to identify all students who appear in the videos. University officials urged any affected school members to report concerns to the app platform and the USF Department of Public Safety. "As a community, we share the responsibility of caring for ourselves, each other, and this place," school officials stated in the alert.
The use of AI-powered glasses has raised concerns about student safety and online exploitation. According to SFGate, university officials are worried that the individual may be uploading footage to social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram. This incident highlights the potential risks associated with wearable AI technology, particularly when it comes to recording and sharing sensitive content on social media.
The University of San Francisco is not the first institution to grapple with concerns about AI-powered devices. As AI-enabled devices become increasingly prevalent, incidents like this serve as a reminder of the importance of responsible AI use and data protection in public spaces. "This incident serves as a wake-up call for all of us to be mindful of our surroundings and take necessary precautions when using wearable technology," said Dr. Maria Rodriguez, a professor of computer science at the University of San Francisco.
The university's alert did not specify whether any students have reported being affected by the incident or if any action has been taken against the individual. The USF Department of Public Safety is working to identify all individuals involved and prevent similar incidents in the future. As the investigation continues, officials emphasize the importance of community vigilance and prompt reporting of concerns.
The University of San Francisco's warning serves as a reminder for institutions nationwide to be proactive in addressing potential risks associated with AI-powered devices. As wearable technology becomes more prevalent, it is essential for universities and other public spaces to establish clear guidelines and protocols for responsible use.
In response to the incident, Meta released a statement saying that they are "aware of the situation" and are working closely with the University of San Francisco to address any concerns. The company emphasized that their AI-powered glasses are designed to enhance user experience, not compromise personal safety or security.
The University of San Francisco's alert is available on their website for students, faculty, and staff to review. Anyone affected by the incident is encouraged to report concerns to the USF Department of Public Safety and take necessary precautions to protect their online presence.
This story was compiled from reports by Slashdot and Slashdot.