To be clear this is not a real product or whatever I would just be interested in people’s thoughts.

Do you think you would like privacy focused smart goggles? Eg: no camera/hardware camera lock, all on device intelligence, signal support, idk what else you guys can leave ideas in the comments.

  • Kynsey@lemmy.ml
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    I don’t like smart anything. I’ve realized the less connected I am and the less I use ‘smart’ technology the happier I am. Phones are for phone calls. Glasses are for correcting vision or blocking the sun. Let’s keep it that way. If it isn’t my laptop I don’t want it to connect to the internet.

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    Truly “privacy-focused” smart glasses wouldn’t have gesture- or voice controls: because it wouldn’t come with cameras nor microphones. It wouldn’t allow ambiguity surrounding the ability, for these devices to collect personal data without consent: “trust me bro” toggle switches (controlled by the wearer) don’t provide reasonable reassurance, to those in the vicinity of such sensors. Which would pretty much leave a heads-up display, which isn’t something for me: I like clear separations between the digital and physical world, and this seeks to further blur that line; together with the obvious surveillance implications of course…

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    3 days ago

    I don’t need another source of distraction. My phone is distracting enough I don’t need to have a HUD like that constantly.

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    4 days ago

    There are some already, e.g. https://docs.brilliant.xyz/ with firmware you can replace or https://mentraglass.com/ and I even made one by sticking a RPi with its tiny camera on 3D printed frames https://twitter-archive.benetou.fr/utopiah/status/1449023602079240194/

    I’m not saying it’s a good idea or that it’s private enough, just that it’s not a theoretical questions, alternatives to Meta or Google Glass do exist already and some of them are not cloud dependent.

    IMHO what’s important is to be explicit about usage, understand how it’s used and have informed consent. If you use them to be sneaky and hurt others, even if they are “privacy focused”, fuck off.