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Harvard, smart glasses
Harvard students create app that reveals personal info using smart glasses
Two Harvard University students have created new technology that gives users access to your name, phone number and address just by looking at you.
Harvard students make utterly dystopic smart glasses that can instantly dox anyone they see
Two Harvard students, Caine Ardayfio and AnhPhu Nguyen, have built a project called I-XRAY (via Interesting Engineering) that demonstrates just how terrifyingly easy it is to harness available technology to dig up the personal information of any stranger you could clap eyes upon.
Harvard students use Meta glasses to dig up personal info on strangers
Harvard students have published a report to highlight smart glasses like the Meta Ray Bans can be used to harvest the personal information of strangers in the street.
App created by Harvard students can gather personal info from image of face
Two Harvard University students have created new technology that gives users access to your name, phone number and address just by looking at you. WBZ-TV’s Brandon Truitt reports.
Smart glasses raise privacy concerns after Harvard experiment
Ray-Ban Meta glasses may appear to be ordinary accessories, but their capabilities can be astonishing. Two students from Harvard University carried out an experiment that revealed how quickly and easily one can obtain personal information from strangers using this modern technology.
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Harvard students used Meta Ray-Bans to do facial recognition. Meta execs once thought this was a good idea.
It's important to note that the facial recognition wasn't executed on the glasses themselves. Meta Ray-bans can stream video ...
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Harvard medical student ate over 700 eggs in a month — and his cholesterol levels actually dropped
Harvard medical student, Dr. Nick Norwitz ate 720 eggs in a month to study the effects the “fowl” diet had on his cholesterol ...
The College Fix
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Harvard bars pro-Palestinian students from library over protest
Harvard suspends students from library for breaking protest rules; activists call out the university for suppressing free ...
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Many Harvard professors and students afraid to speak their minds, according to new report
A working group found that 51 percent of surveyed faculty and staff reported that they would feel very or somewhat reluctant ...
The Harvard Crimson
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Harvard Doesn’t Have a Shia Muslim Chaplain. Students Say They May Not Need One
Harvard does not have a University-ordained chaplain for Shia Muslim affiliates on campus, but some Shia students said it has ...
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Harvard went easy on students for antisemitic conduct, House committee finds
The House Education and the Workforce Committee said Harvard "emboldened" anti-Israel agitators by failing to properly ...
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Photos: A look back at student protests at Harvard
Student protests have erupted across the country in the past year. The conflict between Israel and Hamas is just the latest ...
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Harvard medical student ate 720 eggs in a month, then shared the 'fascinating' results
A Harvard medical student, Nick Norwitz, decided to eat 720 eggs in one month to see what the effect would be on his ...
The College Fix
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Harvard scholars to study students’ well-being for ‘academic flourishing’ project
Harvard scholars Tyler VanderWeele ( pictured right) and Brendan Case ( pictured left) will use their grant, awarded in early ...
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How Harvard Divinity School became a hub for Latter-day Saints
Jenna Carson, who graduated with a master of divinity from Harvard in 2018, is now the first female Latter-day Saint chaplain ...
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