Cognitive prosthetics like these are a massive threat surface, not just for the people around them, but especially for their wearers.
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Cognitive prosthetics like these are a massive threat surface, not just for the people around them, but especially for their wearers.
The more thinking you offload to a networked processor, the less you do for yourself.
Imagine wearing one in a voting booth.
Harvard dropouts to launch 'always on' AI smart glasses that listen and record every conversation | TechCrunch
After developing a facial-recognition app for Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses and doxing random people, two former Harvard students are now launching a startup that makes smart glasses with an always-on microphone.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
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Cognitive prosthetics like these are a massive threat surface, not just for the people around them, but especially for their wearers.
The more thinking you offload to a networked processor, the less you do for yourself.
Imagine wearing one in a voting booth.
Harvard dropouts to launch 'always on' AI smart glasses that listen and record every conversation | TechCrunch
After developing a facial-recognition app for Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses and doxing random people, two former Harvard students are now launching a startup that makes smart glasses with an always-on microphone.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
@aram Why does tech media always celebrate these ethically bankrupt assholes the most?
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@aram Why does tech media always celebrate these ethically bankrupt assholes the most?
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Cognitive prosthetics like these are a massive threat surface, not just for the people around them, but especially for their wearers.
The more thinking you offload to a networked processor, the less you do for yourself.
Imagine wearing one in a voting booth.
Harvard dropouts to launch 'always on' AI smart glasses that listen and record every conversation | TechCrunch
After developing a facial-recognition app for Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses and doxing random people, two former Harvard students are now launching a startup that makes smart glasses with an always-on microphone.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
@aram
> threat surface, ... their wearers.
Nope. Wearers will be paid for wearing by immunity. We will call them Smiths. -
@aram Why does tech media always celebrate these ethically bankrupt assholes the most?
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Cognitive prosthetics like these are a massive threat surface, not just for the people around them, but especially for their wearers.
The more thinking you offload to a networked processor, the less you do for yourself.
Imagine wearing one in a voting booth.
Harvard dropouts to launch 'always on' AI smart glasses that listen and record every conversation | TechCrunch
After developing a facial-recognition app for Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses and doxing random people, two former Harvard students are now launching a startup that makes smart glasses with an always-on microphone.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
@aram Just read on another platform that a professor built an app that detects Meta's Ray-Bans nearby using Bluetooth. Your phone vibrates: "Smart Glasses are probably nearby."
It's free & open source with zero ads. Detects within 50 feet outdoors. 32 feet in a crowd.
"Nearby Glasses" on Google Play

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@aram Just read on another platform that a professor built an app that detects Meta's Ray-Bans nearby using Bluetooth. Your phone vibrates: "Smart Glasses are probably nearby."
It's free & open source with zero ads. Detects within 50 feet outdoors. 32 feet in a crowd.
"Nearby Glasses" on Google Play

@dbattistella @aram it is, apparently, legal to interfere with bluetooth signals due to it being unregulated spectrum
At least in the US, other countries check before attempting please
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@aram Just read on another platform that a professor built an app that detects Meta's Ray-Bans nearby using Bluetooth. Your phone vibrates: "Smart Glasses are probably nearby."
It's free & open source with zero ads. Detects within 50 feet outdoors. 32 feet in a crowd.
"Nearby Glasses" on Google Play

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