• TIEPilot@lemmy.worldOP
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    5 days ago

    Oh I would love a computer on my face to that isn’t part of some BS like meta. How fun would it be to look at an object and ask “what is it” and it can find the answer. On a sidebar giving you real time health updates like heart rate, O2 levels, ect. Oh theres a storm rolling in, good to know I’ll roll my cars windows up.

    Or my fav, your approaching a flock camera, here is an alternate route.

    Plus news/rss/emails all in a AR setting.

    But we all know this is probably never going to happen because these scumbags want to monetize/teach their failing AI to make a buck.

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      I had high hopes for Google Glass because of the previous work of the GA Tech professor who led it, until it came out. That thing was a regression in both privacy and functionality compared to his self-built wearable computers from the '90s or 2000s.

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      Oh I would love a computer on my face to that isn’t part of some BS like meta. How fun would it be to look at an object and ask “what is it” and it can find the answer. On a sidebar giving you real time health updates like heart rate, O2 levels, ect. Oh theres a storm rolling in, good to know I’ll roll my cars windows up.

      Tbh, I don’t see how this is significantly better than a smartphone or smartwatch, besides the gimmick factor of having a HUD

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        That’s only for the gimmick factor of having an HUD, but now that i think about it, it could be useful for people with some problems that need constant monitoring or smth, like they get a pop up “the sugar in your blood is too low, remember to eat a candy” or smth

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          like they get a pop up “the sugar in your blood is too low, remember to eat a candy” or smth

          A notification on a smartwatch with sound could easily do this tbh

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            Yeah but they aren’t very good usually, they also don’t allow you to use an analogic watch which is way better for some people, even just for the aesthetic, and you can easly not notice it and the sound is not viable in some scenarios

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                Uuh because now you can wear the analogic clock if you prefer and have just a pop in the corner of your vision which is very noticeable but without disturbing anyone around ya?

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      Honestly this is one of the biggest bummers for me. I love new tech that comes out, but every time I see something my first thought isn’t “oh boy I wonder how I can use this” it’s “ah great I wonder how that’s gonna gather data on me”

      It sucks, the “user data” market has taken all the whimsy out of tech for me.