A woman in London was asked to pay up if she wanted a video of her removed from social media.

  • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    38 minutes ago

    For now, it remains to be seen whether makers of smart glasses have a real solution for preventing spying outside of shipping smart glasses that don’t have cameras for photography or video recording. Wherever there’s a camera, there’s going to be someone pointing it at something they shouldn’t.

    Yeah no shit, sherlock

    You CAN’T stop abuse from this product, just as you can’t stop the nudifying apps, because once they’re out there, people will use them. That shit has sailed, now we will all have to love with the shit that meta and rayban unleashed on us all

  • WeHi@feddit.org
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    2 hours ago

    In no world was this not going to happen and I refuse to believe that anyone involved in designing these sort of glasses was unaware of this.

    If anything, this is probably a huge selling point for certain people although it might not be openly communicated as such.