Xorte logo

News Markets Groups

USA | Europe | Asia | World| Stocks | Commodities



Add a new RSS channel

 
 


Keywords

2026-04-21 11:34:49| Engadget

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reportedly developing smart glasses that could be used to collect intelligence on immigrants and US citizens, journalist Ken Klippenstein reported. The devices would help ICE agents identify "illegal aliens" from a distance by capturing video and comparing it to biometric data like facial recognition and walking gait, according to budget documents seen by Klippenstein. The DHS wants to deploy the "ICE Glasses" by September 2027.  "The project will deliver innovative hardware, such as operational prototypes of smart glasses, to equip agents with real-time access to information and biometric identification capabilities in the field," the document states. The glasses could allow agents to compare observed subjects against existing biometric databases and identify them in real time during interactions.  Such devices could help make surveillance of US residents "ubiquitous," according to the report. "It might be portrayed as seeking to identify illegal aliens on the streets, but the reality is that a push in this direction affects all Americans, particularly protestors," a DHS lawyer speaking on the condition of anonymity told Klippenstein.  The deployment of such devices is worrying to civil liberty groups, particularly in light of recent law enforcement activities under the Trump administration. The FBI was reportedly directed by the Department of Justice to "compile a list of groups or entities" who demonstrate "anti-Americanism," according to a previous Klippenstein investigation.  It's not the first time smart glasses have come up in reports about the DHS. An investigation by The Independent last month found that ICE and Border Patrol agents in six states were using Meta's AI smart glasses of their own accord, in possible violation of DHS rules. Congress has reportedly been notified of the DHS's Ice Glasses project but has yet to comment publicly.   This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/wearables/homeland-security-reportedly-wants-to-develop-smart-glasses-for-ice-093449347.html?src=rss


Category: Marketing and Advertising

 

Latest from this category

14.05Netflix wants to use generative AI to make animated shorts
14.05The VW ID.Buzz is returning for model year 2027 with a new trim for camping
14.05The HDMI ARC port on your TV has a very specific job
14.05Microsoft's unreleased cloud controller has been spotted in the wild and it's teeny
14.05Spotify and its hosting platforms are adopting Apple's tech for video podcasts
14.05Noble Audio to launch FoKus Apollo Pro headset for $699
14.05The Esports World Cup will reportedly move to Paris from Riyadh
14.05Americans really don't want AI data centers close to their homes
Marketing and Advertising »

All news

14.05Netflix wants to use generative AI to make animated shorts
14.05Afternoon Market Internals
14.05Tomorrow's Earnings/Economic Releases of Note; Market Movers
14.05Bull Radar
14.05Bear Radar
14.05Stocks Rising into Final Hour on Mideast War Resolution Hopes, De-Escalating US/China Trade Tensions, US Economic Optimism, Tech/Transport Sector Strength
14.05The VW ID.Buzz is returning for model year 2027 with a new trim for camping
14.05The HDMI ARC port on your TV has a very specific job
More »
Privacy policy . Copyright . Contact form .