4 Jun 2026 00:27
Women in Brussels 'filmed without their knowledge' by men wearing Meta smart glasses
It was an example of use cases for wearable tech and people with disabilities. Cameras aren't 'technically' required for the other example I noted related to eavesdropping. There are plausible reasons why people with disabilities would need glasses with cameras, and 'recording' people extends beyond just camera-based recordings. The issue is more with ubiquitous, covert, wearable smart-tech.
4 Jun 2026 00:28
I disagree. If you have thousands of these and some program live cross-matching and correlating everything about everyone, it is a different problem from "being seen in public" or even traditional street cameras. Before, they could investigate a limited number of people, so they had to focus on suspects and a case. Now they just mass trawl everyone's lives simultaneously.
4 Jun 2026 00:35
They are so many fuckers around, because they can get away with it.
When I was younger, it was more "fuck around, find out".
There are too much " find out" missing in our current days...
When I was younger, it was more "fuck around, find out".
There are too much " find out" missing in our current days...
4 Jun 2026 00:37
invading our privacy in public
Stop and think about what you just said for a second. Privacy…..in public. You have no privacy in public, those are opposites.
4 Jun 2026 00:37