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Willin'
23rd February 2013, 21:45
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This is going to far right here. Will people just buy into this shit?

Orange Juche
1st March 2013, 04:03
The idea that at any given time some mega-corporation might be recording me through someone's eyepiece, even if only for advertising purposes (with Google, privacy SHALL NOT PASS!), is far more than frustrating. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if some kind of "humanist" groups start forming in the next decade like you see in sci-fi movies, the people in these works resisting technology because of whatever evil it has to do with. This is literally a perfect opportunity for big brother to watch you.

The problem is this - society tends to look at this kind of technological progress as morally neutral, when in reality, nothing is. Some things are wrong, or even dangerous, and with technology that will allow people with a vested interest to see through the eyes of the countless people who will own these - it will happen.

These aren't "hip" or "revolutionary". They're sickening.

Ostrinski
1st March 2013, 04:14
idk it looks pretty cool

Questionable
1st March 2013, 04:19
I'm a little bit confused by the outcry. Corporations and capitalist governments have already made an art out of surveillance. This is just one more tool in their arsenal, not a game-changer. They can already record you through a multitude of ways.

Sperm-Doll Setsuna
1st March 2013, 05:00
Certainly looks useless and rubbish, but I can't say there's anything new about this.

Q
1st March 2013, 05:34
Certainly looks useless and rubbish, but I can't say there's anything new about this.

Nothing new? Seriously? Google Glass is set to make your phone obsolete. If that isn't new, then what is?

I've said it before say it again: This is a logical and much expected technological step. Humans are extremely optical focused, so to use technology as complex as we now have in our pockets, a shift to the eyes is only a matter of time.

Within a few years, glasses will be replaced by lenses as miniaturisation continues. The step after is implants in your eyes and even further down the line we can expect direct implant in our optical cortex.

This does indeed raise all kinds of ethical issues and some type of resistance on the fault lines is also pretty likely. It all depends on concrete developments of course.

Sperm-Doll Setsuna
1st March 2013, 05:50
Nothing new? Seriously? Google Glass is set to make your phone obsolete. If that isn't new, then what is?


Because it is essentially a transformation of the same concept of the shitty mobile phones.

Mine is ancient, and I don't plan on getting any smart-phone.

Ostrinski
1st March 2013, 05:54
Everyone is going to be walking around with glasses now.

Charles Marxley
1st March 2013, 06:31
This is a workable H.U.D. and if it comes out correctly it will probably revolutionize human relations. It's kind of a big deal. This is a game-changer not only for surveillance but for organizing as well. Smart phones already do a great job of documenting police brutality and this will do an even better job and will be less likely you get you shot. I can also imagine advances in education, healthcare (particularly mental health), entertainment, and all sorts of applications. You can't just write this sort of thing off. Of course they will be available to the wealthy first, and they will have more advanced models, and may have certain advantages in that regard. Like Q said, it does raise ethical concerns.

I feel sorry for the poor folk who have vision problems and get mugged for their non-hologram glasses