al_borland 5 hours ago

This was fantasy tech from movies not long ago.

I think this is a bad direction we’re heading. Much like text scams mean we can no longer trust an honest wrong number, we can now no longer trust a meeting on the street from someone who may know of us from some other part of our life. I worry this will lead to even greater distrust of our own communities, driving more people to end up alone.

There were con artists before, sure, but when technology enables anyone with a few hundred dollars to do it without much effort, it changes things.

One saving grace is that, so far, the public doesn’t seem to care about any of these VR/AR products. The Ray-Ban glasses from Meta are in the same ballpark as the iPod in terms of price. The iPod was ubiquitous, while I don’t see or know anyone with smart glasses. If it’s not a price issue, it must be that people don’t really care about this space.

  • Brian_K_White 4 hours ago

    Maybe the answer is the usual answer, whether we like it or not, that the power of tools cuts both ways. Your own glasses or other device of some sort tells you if you know them, and/or if other people have labelled them as a scammer, or if they have too little reputation at all.

    It's only really a problem during the transition period when some people are using a new facility and some are not.

    That's kind of depressing to think that we will all be forced to engage with ai bullshit, but I think it's not so bad in the long run because there is more than one way to use any new tech. Eventually there will be forms of ai tools that aren't gemini etc, controlled by someone else for purposes other than yours.

ChainOfFools 4 hours ago

So it's 2029 and the entire world has become intensely suspicious of anyone wearing glasses. well done 'information wants to be free' gang.

coda: it's 2032, and the entire world is wearing glasses.

tessierashpool 5 hours ago

France 24 report describes it as "a surveillance nightmare" but it's arguably more a sousveillance nightmare. This would be an incredibly oppressive tool of surveillance, but in the hands of literally everyone, it's that plus a recipe for chaos.

Impressive tech demo though!

  • xqcgrek2 5 hours ago

    Is it really impressive? It's just feeding search into an LLM.

    The fact it's so easy is why its a nightmare.

jajko 5 hours ago

Google glass all over again. If you walk by me with these on, chances are I will smash you in the face for being obtrusive and rude or worse without asking for permission. If you bring those around my small kids worse things may happen.

But first person porn videos may look more natural compared to GG.

  • mass_and_energy 5 hours ago

    What about a tourist walking while filming their vacation, are you planning on assaulting them in front of your children as well? Shed the burden of your hate and walk forth without being such a tool, friend.

  • maxerickson 5 hours ago

    Why not attack everyone the same way, they may have a hidden camera, no reason to trust that they don't.

mr-pink 5 hours ago

nothing wrong with this. if you live in a small town you know everyone anyway. this is the same thing on a larger scale. if i see my waiter's great great grandfather owned slaves at a glance thanks to this technology i might leave a smaller tip than usual.

  • maxerickson 4 hours ago

    That sort of discards "know" meaning anything.

    I suppose you are trolling based on the rest of your comment though.