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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Meta ‘pervert glasses’ fuel trend of secretly filming women, posting videos online without consent: report

 Creeps and wannabe pickup artists are reportedly using Meta’s “smart glasses” to record their come-ons to women without their consent and post the the videos online — and privacy advocates warn the situation could get catastrophically worse if the glasses were equipped with facial recognition.

A growing number of aspiring influencers are using the smart glasses to turn real-life encounters into content — prowling nightlife strips, shopping centers and city streets to film their unsolicited approaches to women, Wired reported.

The videos follow a familiar script — a compliment, a pickup line, a push for a name or number — with the footage later blasted across TikTok and Instagram for views, often without the subject ever realizing she was on camera.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg demonstrates the company’s AI-powered smart glasses, which critics warn could be misused for covert recording and surveillance.REUTERS

In many cases, the interactions veer from awkward to aggressive, with women visibly rejecting advances while still being recorded. The clips are designed to provoke reactions and fuel engagement, critics say — and have reportedly earned the tech the nickname “pervert glasses.”

The trend has drawn backlash from observers who describe the behavior as “predatory,” as creators exploit their discreet, first-person recording to capture and monetize encounters with unsuspecting targets.

Kassy Zanjani, a resident of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, didn’t realize anything was off when a stranger struck up a casual conversation during a night out earlier this year — until a friend later sent her a viral video of the encounter.

The man had been wearing smart glasses and secretly recorded the entire exchange, posting it online where it racked up tens of thousands of views.

A pickup artist films a street encounter using Meta smart glasses, part of a growing trend critics say exploits unsuspecting women for viral content.@itspolokidd / Instagram

“When I saw it, I was in shock and it definitely brought up a lot of anxiety,” Zanjani told CTV, adding that she felt “humiliated” by a clip she never consented to — one she believes was meant to “degrade women” for cheap viral clicks.

The disturbing reality behind Meta’s smart glasses goes far beyond viral pickup videos.

An investigation by Swedish newspapers Svenska Dagbladet and Göteborgs-Posten found that footage captured on the devices can include people using the bathroom, undressing and even having sex — often without realizing they were being recorded.

Smart glasses capture first-person footage as pickup artists approach women — clips often shared online for views and engagement.@itspolokidd / Instagram

The personal footage isn’t just stored — it’s being reviewed by human contractors tasked with training Meta’s AI systems, according to Wired.

Workers in Kenya told the newspapers they regularly see “everything — from living rooms to naked bodies,” describing a steady stream of intimate clips from users who appear unaware their private moments are being captured and analyzed.

The contractors said the videos sometimes expose highly sensitive information, including bank cards, private conversations and explicit content.

A man wearing Meta smart glasses approaches a woman while recording — part of a controversial trend critics have dubbed “predatory.”@rizzzcam / Instagram

Some clips even show people accidentally recording sexual encounters or partners undressing in the background.

The investigation also found that safeguards meant to protect privacy don’t always work.

While faces are supposed to be blurred, workers said the system frequently fails — leaving people identifiable in footage that is circulated internally for AI training purposes.

“People are responsible for following the law, whether or not they’re wearing Ray-Ban Metas,” a Meta spokesperson told The Post.

“Unlike smartphones, our glasses have an LED light that activates whenever someone captures content, so it’s clear the device is recording.”

Kassy Zanjani says she was “humiliated” after a stranger secretly recorded their interaction using smart glasses and posted it online without her consent.Kassy Zanjani / Instagram

More than 70 civil liberties and advocacy groups are now sounding the alarm, warning that Meta’s smart glasses could take the trend from creepy to outright dangerous if new features are rolled out.

In a letter to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the coalition urged the company to scrap plans for facial-recognition technology that would allow users to identify strangers in real time.

“Our competitors offer this type of facial recognition product, we do not,” a Meta spokesperson told The Post.

Meta’s smart glasses have been dubbed “pervert glasses” by critics over fears they enable covert recording.Christopher Sadowski

“If we were to release such a feature, we would take a very thoughtful approach before rolling anything out.”

Advocacy groups including the ACLU and the Electronic Privacy Information Center warned the feature could let “stalkers, scammers, [and] abusers” silently uncover a person’s identity and personal details — from their workplace to their home address — without their knowledge or consent.

They cautioned that pairing discreet, always-on cameras with instant identification would “exacerbate abuse, harassment, and stalking,” particularly for women and other vulnerable groups and effectively stripping people of the ability to move through public spaces anonymously.

“People should be able to move through their daily lives without fear” of being secretly identified and tracked, the coalition wrote, calling the technology a “red line society must not cross.”

https://nypost.com/2026/04/14/business/metas-pervert-glasses-fuel-trend-of-creeps-filming-women-posting-videos-online/

Mamdani’s city-owned grocery stores will only guarantee lower prices for a core ‘basket of goods’

 He’s selling a “basket of goods.”

Mayor Zohran Mamdani admitted Tuesday that the promised lower prices at his city-owned grocery stores will only be guaranteed for a core set of everyday staples.

“When it comes to the products that we will be selling at the city-run grocery stores, there will be an essential basket of goods that will be guaranteed a cheaper price, and cheaper than what they’re being sold at currently,” he said during a news conference at La Marqueta in Harlem.

Mayor Mamdani speaking at a press conference announcing the site of the first city-run grocery store in East Harlem on April 14, 2026.Getty Images

The already city-owned La Marqueta was the first location revealed to host Mamdani’s socialist pet grocery project, but he said Tuesday the actual store – which carries a whopping $30 million expected price tag – won’t open until 2029.

Other yet-to-be-decided municipal grocery stores will open before then, with the first expected to greet shoppers in late 2027, officials said.

“This store will be open in 2029,” Mamdani said. “The reason that we’re announcing it first is because, unlike other stores, this will be built from the ground up.”

The store at La Marqueta is planned to be a 9,000-square-foot market erected on a nearby vacant lot, officials said.

A rendering of the city-run store at La Marqueta.James Keivom for NY Post
Mamdani admitted that the city-run stores will only sell an “essential basket of goods” at a guaranteed lower price.James Keivom for NY Post

The project will cost roughly half the $70 million Mamdani’s administration expects to spend to get the city-owned grocery stores off the ground in all five boroughs by the end of his first term.

Mamdani has pitched the stores as an affordability measure that’ll tackle the often-volatile price of groceries. 

City Hall officials plan to tap a private operator to manage the stores’ daily operations.

The grocery store at La Marqueta is set to cost the city $30 million.

“What it’s going to allow people to do is it’s going to allow them to budget, and it’s going to allow it to feel the predictability of price,” Mamdani said. 

The price of a “core basket of goods” – which Mamdani and City Hall officials didn’t specify – will be fixed, the mayor said.

https://nypost.com/2026/04/14/us-news/zohran-mamdanis-city-owned-grocery-stores-will-only-guarantee-lower-prices-for-a-core-basket-of-goods/