Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Regulation of Sale and Use of Smart Glasses with AI Capabilities

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41 Ms Joan Pereira asked the Minister for Digital Development and Information whether the sale and usage of smart glasses with AI capabilities will be regulated for privacy and safety reasons, given concerns that content from some of these glasses may be reviewed by third-party contractors overseas.

Mrs Josephine Teo: Smart glasses with AI capabilities are subject to existing safeguards for data protection and safety in Singapore.

Organisations that are offering these products in Singapore would have to ensure that the collection, use and disclosure of personal data through such products complies with the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA). This includes being upfront about what personal data is collected and why, ensuring that proper consent has been sought where required, and ensuring data protection policies are clearly written and easily accessible. Should an organisation transfer such personal data to third-party contractors overseas, it remains responsible for ensuring protection which is comparable to Singapore's standards. Organisations that fail to do so could face financial penalties under the PDPA.

In addition, non-consensual recording, sharing or other misuse of intimate or private content may constitute criminal offences under existing laws, including the Penal Code and the Protection from Harassment Act.