Meta’s Surveillance Glasses, Synthetic Data, and why bigger isn't always better
https://open.substack.com/pub/untangled/p/metas-surveillance-glasses-synthetic
Meta released new augmented reality glasses — called Orion — two weeks ago. While it’s unclear what exact problem the glasses are solving, it’s obvious why Meta is pursuing this strategy: they want to become their own platform
@ecksmc that is BS, I don’t trust Zuckerberg.
@thedisasterautist this is what I’m talking about.
Social engineering on steroids 🤪
@ecksmc @thedisasterautist no kidding!!
@ecksmc so do we need to wear special clothing to destroy the digital sensors on these bullshit devices?
@SpaceShanks lol maybe just maybe MIAs clothing line will help 😂
"armour of the modern knight in the age of modern technological warfare"
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@jaunty @SpaceShanks crazy right 😂
Meta’s business strategy is just as predictable as what happened next: two Harvard students added facial recognition technology to the glasses, allowing users to identify anyone in view
https://www.404media.co/someone-put-facial-recognition-tech-onto-metas-smart-glasses-to-instantly-dox-strangers/
Watch the video here:
https://www.instagram.com/anhphunguyen5/reel/DAjAFJQOASY/