Hello, I'm writing an article about communication safety and looking for an expert who could answer a few questions about a recent iOS 26 beta safety feature on FaceTime, which freezes a call when it detects nudity.
1. While this feature was intended for kids' accounts, it seems that it has also been working on the adult accounts, making many people believe that they’re being monitored and, in a way, restricted. Are these claims valid?
2. It's been reported that this feature is based on "on-device machine learning." Could the content that it suspects or marks as nudity also be used to train AI further?
3. The feature is intended to protect kids from explicit images. Would it be helpful in this case? What are some other ways to protect kids from such content?
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Hello,
I’m looking for experts who could comment on Strava integration with Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses.
1. The integration allows users to share visual material, such as videos and pictures, on Strava. Would you say it increases safety concerns that already surfaced with Strava revealing people’s running and walking paths?
2. Perhaps there are other ways in which this material shared on Strava could pose potential risks to users?
3. The integration also started a debate online, with some people opposing using the Meta device to record their workouts because they’re afraid of the safety of their data. Is such fear valid?
4. Considering that Meta smart glasses can film anyone, could that pose any issues or risks to people who are in the shot and don’t know that they’re being filmed?
Any additional comments or insights would be highly appreciated.
Thank you!