RIP Privacy â AI Glasses Can Now Recognize Anyone, Anywhere.
A Dutch journalist just tested a pair of AI-powered glasses that can instantly identify strangers on the street.
No government database. No police system. Just public data and off-the-shelf AI.
You look at someone and in seconds, their name, LinkedIn, and background appear before your eyes.
The scariest part? You canât really stop it.
You can ban it, regulate it, add blinking red lights⊠but once tech like this exists, someone will always find a way to use it.
To me, this marks a turning point.
Weâve officially blurred the line between seeing people and knowing them.
Between being in public and being exposed.
So hereâs the question:
When every face becomes a dataset, how do we protect the meaning of being human?
#AI #Privacy #Ethics #Technology #Innovation #Data #Surveillance
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@jakescottMD@SecKennedy This is a total lie. Until a few years ago the technical definition was that it could prevent infection. We saved receipts on this.