• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Those glasses will have to be illegal to wear in public. You can’t legally just walk around recording everybody. Which these glasses do.

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      6 days ago

      You absolutely can. There is no expectation of privacy in any public place except restrooms. You just can record in private homes and of course any private business can set their own rule for recording, but otherwise anybody can record anything in a general public place.

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        6 days ago

        You absolutely can. There is no expectation of privacy in any public place except restrooms.

        American standards are third world standards, in civilized countries you cannot just record people, it’s only generally true if you are in a public street, where there absolutely are situations that are protected by privacy such as accidents. Also if you sit in your car or in a restaurant, those are private situations. Glasses that continuously register what you are looking at, are therefore most likely illegal in such situations.

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          6 days ago

          Sure, but let’s be real, the vast majority of people who would buy these would be American.

          Also, the same privacy laws apply to the UK and I believe Canada and Australia. That’s a pretty large population, not just Americans. Sure the EU is well known for having much better privacy laws (much better laws in general IMO), but by no means are they the majority.

  • 🇵🇸antifa_ceo@lemmy.ml
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    6 days ago

    I really dread the world we are barreling towards where corporations are going get people to pay them to become 24/7 surveillance drones for them.

    Devils advocate this tech could be amazing for things like surgeons, mechanics, engineers, etc. Any job where a HUD with relevant data or overlays might be advantageous when physically interacting with the world in a way that would preclude you from easily accessing that data (not enough hands, screens, etc)