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The Army veteran who attacked a crowd in New Orleans on New Year's Day wore Meta smart glasses to record the area in advance, ...
The glasses can take photos and videos and even use an AI assistant to answer questions about a wearer's surroundings.
The FBI says Shamsud-Din Jabbar wore the glasses during the attack but did not activate their livestreaming capabilities.
“Jabbar was wearing a pair of Meta glasses when he conducted the attack on Bourbon Street, but he did not activate the ...
The AI-enabled glasses allow users to make calls, take photos, and record videos. Their use may speak to Jabbar’s tech savvy. The U.S. Army veteran served in information technology roles in the ...
The agency also said Jabbar used Meta smart glasses to film Bourbon Street, the place where authorities say he intentionally drove into a crowd early Wednesday. “He was in town at least two days.
"Meta glasses appear to look like regular glasses but they allow a user to record videos and photos handsfree," Mythril explained during Sunday's press conference. Wearers can ask the AI ...
The Army veteran who attacked a crowd in New Orleans on New Year's Day wore Meta smart glasses to record the area in advance, the FBI said at a press conference on Sunday. Shamsud-Din Jabbar ...