First time seeing a “NO META GLASSES” sign in the door of a shop! I’m not surprised… and I expect we might see more of these kind of things in the years ahead.
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@danyork Predicted his a number of years ago; "No Smart Glasses" signs, will outsell smart glasses.
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Wait until they see my new athletic supporter with hidden built-in camera and microphone. The wearer can even choose whether the camera is outward pointing or inward.
My wife uses Meta glasses because she's blind.
While I'm all for blocking those who film others without consent, this does prevent her from using assistive technology that is helpful for the vision impaired.
@danyork im blocking a lot of people ITT who dont understand consent 😂
"but my <excuse>"
no, because you want to violate another person's privacy without consent, including long-term knock-on effects of giving inagery of them to fascists.
find another way
Definitely love the push back, I'm just wondering about actual enforcement of such a thing.
@danyork Just wait until Apple combines VisionOS “lite” with those Ray-Ban glasses. It’s going to get much worse for privacy.
@danyork I love it. Metaglass wearers are just the new glassholes. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Glasshole
@danyork this spying on each other shit is ridiculous
@danyork Basically all places I know don't allow indoor recordings without prior obtained permission and that provision doesn't care about whether it's a TV crew with a big-ass camera, smartphone, or whatever (hidden) cameras…
- Most premises will literally kick people out and ban them if caught.
@danyork I am nauseous but this is wonderful.
I lost a job once because other people taking pictures of me on the job without my permission. Company said no pictures. People kept taking pictures of me. :(
@danyork excellent idea
If anyone cone near me with em on I'll rip them off
I don't want to be recorded without my knowledge
@danyork I am 100% behind this
@danyork back in the day of the Google Glass we called them #Glassholes
@danyork time to bring back "don't be a #glasshole " from the old Google glass days.
@danyork hmmm, guessing that’s in connection to AI too.
@danyork there is an ISO standard for warning signs. One of them is this:
@danyork people buying these are ot considering such circumstances where their (precious) consumer choices aren't sacrosanct to all others
And now they're getting these things with prescription lenses, so removing them becomes onerous and "unreasonable"