Hey so like we all know that everything those Meta glasses see gets sorted through by sweatshop workers right?
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@justinto @PallasRiot Are you for real saying that glasses must have cameras, facial recognition, & stream video to a data broker's server in order to correct someone's blurry vision? You don't need any of that. Just wear normal glasses. You can get glasses that don't have any of that.
@jackemled @PallasRiot the term visual impairment goes all the way to total blindness. You may be physically missing both eyes and the term is still visually impaired.
Normal glasses tend not to do anything for many many visual impairments. Perhaps speak to someone with a visual impairment, for whom glasses are not a viable solution to see how they feel about it, as we're not in that position. -
@justinto @jackemled @PallasRiot
What specific accessibility issues do the Meta glasses address that aren't already addressed by the current options?
@magreggins @jackemled @PallasRiot describing the world around the person, reading text, navigation and now the facial recognition let's them know they are looking at their wife, and not a stranger. The basic things that I take for granted, these glasses give to people with varying visual impairments. No one is happy Meta is behind this, but I can understand the arguments for using glasses with these capabilities.
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And I saw folks arguing recently that it's justified for some people to wear Meta glasses because of their disability and like...I'm sorry but if that's you I think you need to know you're a rube. Every single time these tech barons invent a new perversion to rob people with they argue it will help disabled people. Not only does it never work out but also none of these tech companies bother doing even basic things to accommodate disability. You really want to argue that disabled people should be subjected to Zuckerberg's panopticon? For the sake of what poorly put together bullshit exactly?
Tbh at some point if you're arguing that the tech barons are helping disabled people I kind of suspect you just don't care for disabled people very much. Please take to heart that this is always a scam argument.
@PallasRiot "It's to help disabled people" gaining traction, on track to challenge "it's to protect children"!
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@jackemled @PallasRiot the term visual impairment goes all the way to total blindness. You may be physically missing both eyes and the term is still visually impaired.
Normal glasses tend not to do anything for many many visual impairments. Perhaps speak to someone with a visual impairment, for whom glasses are not a viable solution to see how they feel about it, as we're not in that position.@justinto @PallasRiot You're trying really hard to lick Mark Zuckerberg's boots. How do spy glasses help someone who is totally blind at all?
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@magreggins @jackemled @PallasRiot describing the world around the person, reading text, navigation and now the facial recognition let's them know they are looking at their wife, and not a stranger. The basic things that I take for granted, these glasses give to people with varying visual impairments. No one is happy Meta is behind this, but I can understand the arguments for using glasses with these capabilities.
@justinto @magreggins @PallasRiot dude they have ears
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@justinto @PallasRiot You're trying really hard to lick Mark Zuckerberg's boots. How do spy glasses help someone who is totally blind at all?
@jackemled @PallasRiot I'm just going to point you to the Wikipedia page, but again I really suggest talking to someone with a visual impairments using the glasses. Some people are here on fedi. I also don't think all people with visual impairments would agree with the use, because people are diverse, and it's hard to capture all opinions with absolutes.
Look under assistive technology benefits or try your local search engine
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@justinto @magreggins @PallasRiot dude they have ears
@jackemled @magreggins @PallasRiot that's exactly how it works. The glasses use built in earphones to describe the world around them, read text aloud and other voice prompts.
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@jackemled @PallasRiot I'm just going to point you to the Wikipedia page, but again I really suggest talking to someone with a visual impairments using the glasses. Some people are here on fedi. I also don't think all people with visual impairments would agree with the use, because people are diverse, and it's hard to capture all opinions with absolutes.
Look under assistive technology benefits or try your local search engine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray-Ban_Meta@justinto @PallasRiot This isn't helping anyone. They're just a spy device attached to glasses. There is no accessibility benefit at all. If there was then I would probably get them. The only thing it has in the assistive technology section is "shitgpt can randomly generate a description of an environment that might resemble your surroundings", which is dangerous. Smartphones already provide spoken navigation assistance & describe surroundings accurately to the last time they were surveyed & they don't rely on a random number generator to do so.
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@justinto @PallasRiot This isn't helping anyone. They're just a spy device attached to glasses. There is no accessibility benefit at all. If there was then I would probably get them. The only thing it has in the assistive technology section is "shitgpt can randomly generate a description of an environment that might resemble your surroundings", which is dangerous. Smartphones already provide spoken navigation assistance & describe surroundings accurately to the last time they were surveyed & they don't rely on a random number generator to do so.
@jackemled @PallasRiot or ask a person using them. Good night, friend.
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@jackemled @magreggins @PallasRiot that's exactly how it works. The glasses use built in earphones to describe the world around them, read text aloud and other voice prompts.
@justinto @magreggins @PallasRiot If they have ears, they can hear their surroundings fine. If they're using navigation software on a mobile device they also have notes on their surroundings that are actually accurate because a human went & wrote everything down. If not, they're with a caretaker or partner or friend that helps with that. Blind people are not stupid or completely helpless & it's ableist to imply that they are.
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@jackemled @PallasRiot or ask a person using them. Good night, friend.
@justinto @PallasRiot dude please leave the basement
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@magreggins @jackemled @PallasRiot describing the world around the person, reading text, navigation and now the facial recognition let's them know they are looking at their wife, and not a stranger. The basic things that I take for granted, these glasses give to people with varying visual impairments. No one is happy Meta is behind this, but I can understand the arguments for using glasses with these capabilities.
@justinto @magreggins @jackemled @PallasRiot All of that is perfectly possible with a cheaper device and with no internet connection. The software side is kind of lacking (it works but it's not easy to set up at the moment) but it's still proof that you don't need to depend on a corporation that spy on us for any of that.
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@magreggins @jackemled @PallasRiot describing the world around the person, reading text, navigation and now the facial recognition let's them know they are looking at their wife, and not a stranger. The basic things that I take for granted, these glasses give to people with varying visual impairments. No one is happy Meta is behind this, but I can understand the arguments for using glasses with these capabilities.
@justinto @jackemled @PallasRiot
You didn't answer my question. What specific accessibility issues do the Meta glasses address that aren't already addressed by the current options?
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@justinto @jackemled @PallasRiot
You didn't answer my question. What specific accessibility issues do the Meta glasses address that aren't already addressed by the current options?
@magreggins @jackemled @PallasRiot I gave you an answer, and if it was insufficient, I'm sure you can find someone better informed to ask or try a search engine
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@justinto @magreggins @jackemled @PallasRiot All of that is perfectly possible with a cheaper device and with no internet connection. The software side is kind of lacking (it works but it's not easy to set up at the moment) but it's still proof that you don't need to depend on a corporation that spy on us for any of that.
@starsider @magreggins @jackemled @PallasRiot 100% but no one else is buidling it. This is not cutting edge tech but there would likely be a lot of liability directly making this a medical devices and far less profit. This is exactly like air pods becoming hearing aids. I hate Meta. We can always point to what can be done, but these are here now and I can't tell someone who's life could improved by the technology not to use it. I still dislike it alot, but the world is bigger than me
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@starsider @magreggins @jackemled @PallasRiot 100% but no one else is buidling it. This is not cutting edge tech but there would likely be a lot of liability directly making this a medical devices and far less profit. This is exactly like air pods becoming hearing aids. I hate Meta. We can always point to what can be done, but these are here now and I can't tell someone who's life could improved by the technology not to use it. I still dislike it alot, but the world is bigger than me
@justinto @magreggins @jackemled @PallasRiot How are you so sure "nobody is building it"?
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And I saw folks arguing recently that it's justified for some people to wear Meta glasses because of their disability and like...I'm sorry but if that's you I think you need to know you're a rube. Every single time these tech barons invent a new perversion to rob people with they argue it will help disabled people. Not only does it never work out but also none of these tech companies bother doing even basic things to accommodate disability. You really want to argue that disabled people should be subjected to Zuckerberg's panopticon? For the sake of what poorly put together bullshit exactly?
Tbh at some point if you're arguing that the tech barons are helping disabled people I kind of suspect you just don't care for disabled people very much. Please take to heart that this is always a scam argument.
@PallasRiot On a related note, I haven't heard the "ChatGPT helps people who can't write good to send better cover letters and get jobs they wouldn't have before; and if you're against LLM slop you're an elitist snob who hates poor people" line for some time now. I wonder what happened ...
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