Police have been using this tech since at least the London Olympics in 2012 this is only going to increase. Facial recognition is still bad for non white faces though.
chubby_aria on
Developers: “When will Apple give us access to the video on Apple Vision Pro?”
tmdblya on
Move fast and break _society_
Boo_Guy on
Isn’t that’s what it’s for, finding information on whatever you’re looking at?
Dragoniel on
Masks are back on the menu, boys. I actually wouldn’t mind wearing a fashionable mask permanently. I know it is forbidden in various places (and countries), but that is an effective way to counter this type of tech when it becomes an actual widespread issue.
On the other hand there is also a question whether that is an actual problem at all or if the society just isn’t used to the idea of this level of hyperconnectivity. So you know the name and other public information about whoever you are looking at. How is that an actual problem? Do we have a right to anonymity and if so, then is the problem the tech that pieces together existing public information or is it the fact of that such information exists in public in the first place? We can’t fight the idea of machine-reading and machine-recognition, it is as inevitable as sunset. Machines need this as a baseline for their autonomous functions which are transitioning from sci-fi to day-to-day life as we speak.
sheikhyerbouti on
I feel like we’re rapidly approaching a post-privacy future.
kkenymc7877 on
I hate living in the future bro
BiKingSquid on
The intended purpose is the dark side? Looking up a coworker who you don’t remember or someone from school was always in the tech demo, even when it was still a Black Mirror idea.
Ecopilot on
The smart glasses are only the photo capture device. All of the backend processing is done by software written by the post authors on the phone.
aabysin on
Sure it’s more discreet with the glasses, but a recording phone in your front shirt pocket can do the same
nomamesgueyz on
What does dox mean.?
Pathogenesls on
That’s not ‘doxxing’ lol.
knightress_oxhide on
a scanner darkly
psychmancer on
Wait until people hear the yellow pages used to exist. We all survived
Leverkaas2516 on
The headline writer doesn’t know what “dox” is. Not even close.
But anyway, preventing this is why everyone should disable tagging, or better yet, not use facebook at all.
McRedditz on
*1) Smart glasses + dumb human = ? (5pt)*
*2) Smart glasses + smart human = ? (5pt)*
Sea-Woodpecker-610 on
What was the bright side of AR glasses?
Amazo616 on
I can’t wait to get these and take high resolution photos of people in public, then go home and masterbate furiously to them.
Almost had this 10 years ago with Google Glass but people were worried about the above scenario.
wallstreet-butts on
“The dark side of AR glasses” let’s see:
– Not AR
– Nothing that couldn’t be done by a phone you’re pretending to look at
SgathTriallair on
They don’t need to use smart glasses, you can add cameras to any regular glasses. This is tech that has been around for many years so it has already proliferated.
CyberBot129 on
Everyone is just busy out here trying to recreate Glassholes
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Police have been using this tech since at least the London Olympics in 2012 this is only going to increase. Facial recognition is still bad for non white faces though.
Developers: “When will Apple give us access to the video on Apple Vision Pro?”
Move fast and break _society_
Isn’t that’s what it’s for, finding information on whatever you’re looking at?
Masks are back on the menu, boys. I actually wouldn’t mind wearing a fashionable mask permanently. I know it is forbidden in various places (and countries), but that is an effective way to counter this type of tech when it becomes an actual widespread issue.
On the other hand there is also a question whether that is an actual problem at all or if the society just isn’t used to the idea of this level of hyperconnectivity. So you know the name and other public information about whoever you are looking at. How is that an actual problem? Do we have a right to anonymity and if so, then is the problem the tech that pieces together existing public information or is it the fact of that such information exists in public in the first place? We can’t fight the idea of machine-reading and machine-recognition, it is as inevitable as sunset. Machines need this as a baseline for their autonomous functions which are transitioning from sci-fi to day-to-day life as we speak.
I feel like we’re rapidly approaching a post-privacy future.
I hate living in the future bro
The intended purpose is the dark side? Looking up a coworker who you don’t remember or someone from school was always in the tech demo, even when it was still a Black Mirror idea.
The smart glasses are only the photo capture device. All of the backend processing is done by software written by the post authors on the phone.
Sure it’s more discreet with the glasses, but a recording phone in your front shirt pocket can do the same
What does dox mean.?
That’s not ‘doxxing’ lol.
a scanner darkly
Wait until people hear the yellow pages used to exist. We all survived
The headline writer doesn’t know what “dox” is. Not even close.
But anyway, preventing this is why everyone should disable tagging, or better yet, not use facebook at all.
*1) Smart glasses + dumb human = ? (5pt)*
*2) Smart glasses + smart human = ? (5pt)*
What was the bright side of AR glasses?
I can’t wait to get these and take high resolution photos of people in public, then go home and masterbate furiously to them.
Almost had this 10 years ago with Google Glass but people were worried about the above scenario.
“The dark side of AR glasses” let’s see:
– Not AR
– Nothing that couldn’t be done by a phone you’re pretending to look at
They don’t need to use smart glasses, you can add cameras to any regular glasses. This is tech that has been around for many years so it has already proliferated.
Everyone is just busy out here trying to recreate Glassholes