One of the most controversial federal agencies is banning workers from using Meta smart glasses
ICE has banned Meta smart glasses from federal workplaces over privacy concerns, even as DHS seeks funding for purpose-built smart glasses that could support biometric identification during immigration enforcement.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has prohibited employees from wearing Meta smart glasses in federal workplaces due to concerns about potential privacy breaches and unauthorized recording of sensitive information. This ban applies to all ICE personnel, regardless of their role. The agency is treating the smart glasses as unauthorized body cameras, similar to its existing policy restricting personnel recordings during official duties.
Ironically, ICE's fiscal 2027 budget includes funding for a smart-glasses prototype designed to support biometric identification during immigration enforcement, indicating a clear contradiction in their stance. Meta's smart glasses can record video and audio using a built-in camera and blinking white light, with newer versions featuring Meta AI and a small display for the wearer.
This combination poses a challenge in a workplace handling confidential information. Other institutions, including New York, have already banned Meta smart glasses in sensitive locations due to privacy concerns. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is exploring smart-glasses prototypes intended to provide real-time information and biometric identification capabilities to immigration enforcement personnel.
ICE's ban on personally owned consumer hardware contrasts with DHS's exploration of equipment specifically designed for enforcement. As smart glasses become increasingly integrated with cameras and AI assistants, the distinction between ordinary eyewear and recording devices becomes blurred, leaving smart-glasses manufacturers with a difficult predicament.
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