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How to Protect Yourself from AI Glasses
Solving Complex Business Issues with AI (plus an AI comic)

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Google Lens allows searching with video, enabling dynamic visual inquiries.
Voice queries can now be used for both video and photo searches.
The Gemini AI model interprets multiple frames to provide web-based responses.
Video search is available in Search Labs on Android and iOS.
Gmail Q&A lets iOS users interact with their emails through Gemini chatbot.
Feature available for Google One AI Premium and certain Google Workspace accounts.
Uses AI to summarize, search, and answer email-related questions efficiently.
Google aims to boost subscription sales by enhancing email features with AI.

ChatGPT Canvas is an AI-first text and code editor that allows users to collaboratively work on projects with AI.
Available to ChatGPT Plus and Team subscribers; Enterprise and Education users will access it next week.
Canvas offers coding aids like documentation and a “review code” button.
AI algorithms to efficiently process millions of connections.
Parallel algorithms enhance real-time tasks like fraud detection and e-commerce recommendations.
Simplifies writing efficient graph algorithms for complex applications.
Dynamic graph algorithms handle real-time data updates, crucial for evolving datasets.

Students turned Meta's glasses into tools for personal data exposure.
An app ties facial recognition to public data, revealing personal details.
Meta's glasses stream videos but offers limited visibility of recording.
Here are the services to opt out of (each is linked):
Movie Gen creates and edits videos from simple text prompts.
Produces high-definition videos with AI-generated audio and visuals.
Allows style changes and additions to existing video content.
Release not imminent due to high costs and long processing times.
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