Code reviewed by WIRED uncovered an unreleased face-recognition system embedded in Meta’s smart glasses platform. It’s designed to identify people via biometric data stored on users’ phones.
to increase their independence? are you kidding me? then don’t be surprised when that so very important function to give clothing advice will suddenly become a subscription service with ever increasing fee! all the while still trampling on the privacy of everyone near you
while, yet again, trampling on human rights, out of convenience no less.
I mean! they could be even more convenient, and just order it online! and what do I care if that’s what they do. this tech is really not so necessary.
but of course I am the scumbag if I don’t like the blind person scanning my face with the Google Lens app just so they can politely greet me by my name.
to increase their independence? are you kidding me? then don’t be surprised when that so very important function to give clothing advice will suddenly become a subscription service with ever increasing fee! all the while still trampling on the privacy of everyone near you
Yes, how dare someone want to buy dog food without asking for help.
while, yet again, trampling on human rights, out of convenience no less.
I mean! they could be even more convenient, and just order it online! and what do I care if that’s what they do. this tech is really not so necessary.
but of course I am the scumbag if I don’t like the blind person scanning my face with the Google Lens app just so they can politely greet me by my name.