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In reply to the discussion: Apple is reportedly planning to launch AI-powered glasses, a pendant, and AirPods [View all]highplainsdem
(61,105 posts)15. Btw, would you trust anyone wearing smart glasses and watching children to be watching innocently,
or would you wonder if they're a pedo trying to record the kids surreptitiously - and since they like AI, maybe using whatever they record for deepfake porn?
Someone wearing smart glasses does not deserve the benefit of the doubt. No one doing surreptitious surveillance does.
Smart glasses should be banned, and people using them should be shunned or banned from places where people don't want to be surveilled/recorded. Think of creeps wearing smart glasses in men's rooms, for instance. Or in dressing rooms used by multiple people.
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Apple is reportedly planning to launch AI-powered glasses, a pendant, and AirPods [View all]
highplainsdem
Tuesday
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Because most people don't want to have to wonder if anyone wearing glasses is taking photos and/or
highplainsdem
Tuesday
#9
Ray-Ban Meta's are a lot different than small companies who put out similar glasses
Polybius
Tuesday
#10
Meta is planning to add facial recognition to its smart glasses. I guess you missed the news.
highplainsdem
Tuesday
#12
I don't believe there aren't ways to disable that light, or that it can't simply stop working. And
highplainsdem
Tuesday
#14
Btw, would you trust anyone wearing smart glasses and watching children to be watching innocently,
highplainsdem
Tuesday
#15
No, we don't have to tolerate people wearing glasses that could be recording and storing photos,
highplainsdem
Tuesday
#18
Google Glass was discontinued because it was expensive and the technology wasn't there yet in 2013
Polybius
Yesterday
#20
The reasons Google Glass was discontinued usually have privacy concerns at or near the top. Tech
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#21
Smart glasses don't create new surveillance, they operate within the same legal framework
Polybius
Yesterday
#28
You're much too trusting of AI companies and how desperate they always are for more training data.
highplainsdem
23 hrs ago
#29
You're right about one thing: distrust of large tech companies is understandable
Polybius
16 hrs ago
#33
The formatting of your reply is very reminiscent of outputs from genAI. You're defending/promoting
highplainsdem
11 hrs ago
#35
Some Reddit threads on what people think of people wearing smart glasses:
highplainsdem
23 hrs ago
#30
To all those consuming morons willing to buy this junk, I would like to quote Jim Morrison by saying....
Crowman2009
Tuesday
#3
"They were a double pair of Joo Janta 200 Super-Chromatic Peril Sensitive Sunglasses"
muriel_volestrangler
Tuesday
#4
Google's brand of smart glasses, Google Glass, were discontinued soon after they were introduced
highplainsdem
Tuesday
#11
Yes! And it surprises and disappoints me that any Democrats, any liberals, would be okay with this,
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#25
I wouldn't want an apple product unless it was made of gold and given to me by cook
yaesu
Yesterday
#26
The prices are coming down, unfortunately. Which means that more and more teachers will have to
highplainsdem
10 hrs ago
#37
Your words are true. Personally, I've never liked the idea that some students can easily...
chouchou
7 hrs ago
#39