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They innovate to infiltrate. 20ish years ago Steve Mann was beat up for invading people's comfort zone with AR glasses, then Google's AR users were "glassholes," now Meta is trying to make it cool. As much as I think AI is valuable, I hope they fail. The act of holding up a smartphone is much more explicit to signal to others they're about to lose all privacy to a centralized company. I don't think Quest is that innovative either, it's mostly first person shooters. Where does Meta actually talk about things that could really be called "cool" at a society level? Or is it all just empty hype along the lines of Facebook being exploitation of social networking. |
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If you have a smartwatch, there's a company out there that knows every breath you take, and every move you make.
Might as well get AR in the mix now that we're here. There are lots of pure sci-fi applications that come with smart glasses.
- AR directions
- all sorts of tutorials for things where you work with your hands. Imagine how easy IKEA furniture can be!
- never forget another name
- metadata about spare parts, products, and recipe ingredients as you look at them
- incredible military applications - team awareness, situational map, aiming reticule