Two former Harvard students, known for their facial-recognition app on Meta's Ray-Ban glasses, are now venturing into the world of smart glasses. Their startup is set to launch AI-powered glasses equipped with an always-on microphone, capable of listening and recording conversations. The duo's controversial past involving doxing random individuals has raised concerns about privacy and data security with their new product. Despite the potential for innovation and convenience, the implications of wearable tech that captures every conversation are sparking debates on ethical boundaries and surveillance issues. The upcoming launch of these AI smart glasses is sure to make waves in the tech industry, as the founders continue to push the boundaries of what wearable technology can achieve.