• Almacca@aussie.zone
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    I work as a customer facing public servant. These things are a potential nightmare for my colleagues and I.

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      Not so much as the people around them. They’re the real targets.

      “Smartglasses” already reports everything about their owners users. With that feature, they’ll report on everyone around them too.

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    Do high-intensity UV LEDs still wash out digital cameras or did the technology get better? (by better I mean worse)

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      Either that or IR still blows out the range of a lot of cheaper/older cameras, or at least would have much of your face rendered as basically a white or black blob/bloom, so long as the emmiter is at the right angle/distance/strength relative to the camera.

      But… there are a hell of a lot of different cameras, some of them do basically negate or otherwise filter or adjust for this… no clue how generally prevalent those kinds of cameras are these days, if the meta face stealer goggles will have them or not.

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    We have already gotten a taste of what a future with facial recognition on Meta glasses may look like. In 2024, two Harvard students developed a project that allows Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses wearers to identify people’s faces and use public databases to find names, addresses, phone numbers, and relatives.

    Yep, and since this is Meta, you may rest assured that they will be harvesting all that facial recognition data along with the wearer’s detailed location data in order to sell a subscription service to ICE, DHS, and law enforcement in general.

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    I suggest we also add a baseball bat, moving at around 25 mph, directly to the nose bridge area of the device.

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      All the more reason for you to be afraid of this. Your own glasses aren’t going to be seeing your face, it’s everyone else’s.

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    That’s the thing with internet corporations now, the only new ways they have to make money is AI investors or selling more of your data. It’s always some new infringement from these guys.

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    You know how as a general rule, you don’t punch someone wearing glasses? Here’s the acception.

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    8 days ago

    The djinn is out of the bottle. We will be a total surveillance society. You won’t have a moment that isn’t watched.