• Yodan@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    I’m pretty sure all these tech companies want to research glasses so much because it’s the last real estate before reading your thoughts with a wifi hat. If it can track eye movements, pupil dilation, hear you, etc then it basically knows everything about you as a human commodity. Cell phones have tracking and browsing data but glasses offer your mind to advertising. Knowing what you look at, who you talk with, how you browse, what you delete before retyping a message, your bank pin, anything that you can see.

    I’d rather have a Bluetooth earpiece with AI/google assistant/alexa thst does stuff when I want it. What’s the weather in 4 hours? Do I have anything in my calendar today? Where is the nearest gas station? I don’t want a chess winning butt plug that tracks my bowel movements and sells me toilet paper.

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      part of why the vision pro failed was how walled off its hardware was for software development. Nobody has access to eye movements unless there’s a gesture apparently

      They had a ton of privacy constraints they put up, which are healthy but unfortunately make it tough to make anything cool. I presume they did that in part to prevent “unskippable, you must be looking” type ads and the other issues you brought up

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      The worst part is all these products suck so bad, it never works like you want it to and it has weird limitations and restrictions that really shouldn’t be there. So it isn’t even like selling your soul to the devil, but getting what you wished for. It’s just bad news all around.