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AI glasses are no longer some weird prototype, they’re actually taking off. Sales are exploding, Meta is ramping production into the tens of millions, and suddenly this isn’t a niche gadget anymore. But the real story isn’t just the tech, it’s what comes with it. These glasses can see, hear, and process everything around you, and a lot of that data doesn’t just stay on-device. Reports show footage and audio being reviewed by real people across the world, including moments users never intended to share. And it gets worse. Even if you never buy a pair, you’re still part of the system. Anyone around you could be wearing them, recording without you knowing, and combining that with AI to identify, analyze, and track. What used to live on your phone screen is now bleeding into real life. This isn’t just about privacy settings or new gadgets. It’s a shift in how we exist in public. When you feel like you could be watched at any time, behavior changes. That idea isn’t new, it’s basically the Panopticon playing out in real life. And now, it’s finally backed by hardware people actually want to wear.
[Description]: Harvard I-XRAY privacy guide: protecting yourself from reverse face search:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iWCqmaOUKhKjcKSktIwC3NNANoFP7vPsRvcbOIup_BA/edit?tab=t.0
Timestamps:
0:00 - AI Glasses
0:53 - The New Normal
5:10 - Always On
10:33 - Anyone Could Be Watching
Resources:
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