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"Saying you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide, is no different than saying you don't care about freedom of speech, because you have nothing to say. " - Edward Snowden
If you hide nothing then companies that seek to manipulate and take advantage of will have a field day... Some things you need to keep private for your own safety.
when 911 happened, I was going around telling conservatives that the patriot act will be the first step to socialism. Their response? 'whats the problem if you have nothing to hide?'
In 2004 I opened a Facebook account - it infiltrated my email and sent messages to everyone / including ex’s thaf ended badly . I deleted the account not long after / and it was not easy to make sure it was deleted . It’s not part of my life
lmao just try looking at youtube vs facebook shorts. facebook shorts are eerily tailored. they will show stuff you googled, or talked about that day. its probably the most curated "for you" page out there, and you dont even have to do anything internal to make it that way. it just is. when people say facebook is the largest data importer/exporter they mean it. now go buy glasses from them and give them even more information about you.
@@UndercoverSpillTV I'd reword that as, 'People don't realize *how much private info/biometrics* they're giving away freely. I don't use FB anymore - haven't in years. But I made my account in 2007, because that's where people were organizing class nights out, when I was in school. So I kinda had to make one. But I guarantee FB/Meta has ALL of that info nicely cataloged and organized to this very day. lol If FB/Meta was open, or people were properly informed how their info *AND IMAGES* were used, people would think twice. At least, many will. Not all.
And it's getting harder and harder for them to push this crap onto us 😂 for better and for worse, we are as aware of the world as we ever have been, that includes being aware of this bs. I think too many people have an aversion to tech like this for it to truly take off
The dating scene will be pretty crazy. Everyone doxed on the very first interaction. Know who they are, where they are from, relationship status, occupation, hobbies, education level.
Boy do I miss the 80's. We had real friends, went outside to be with our friends, did stuff real in social groups and we didn't make luv to smartphones. We had just the right amount of technology. The smarter the phone -- the dumber the user.
@jetsons101 nawl but fr. We are SO fortunate to have caught the ass end of the "play outside unsupervised" and "write an essay, on paper, using books to garner the necessary information, because search engines were nowhere near what they are today, and A.I... was barely a concept in the Terminator movie." generation. Anyone younger than 18 right now simply would not survive.
Back then the future seemed full of promise instead of a dystopian hellscape where we're all just fodder for corporations to use up in one way or another. And it's not just as easy as saying we won't engage when the fabric of society itself is altered regardless of whether you own these devices or not. I have not used Facebook in over a decade and yet I live in a world where disinformation spread through it enough to affect the way many people vote. And I just read that many high schools are no longer requiring students to read books in their entirety, just selected chapters. I know seeds of our destruction were there then too...I just didn't know. I miss not knowing 😊
Imagine how freed up and uncluttered the outdoors would increasingly become for those of us that have no interest in becoming slaves to big tech. Eventually, people will be strapped to VR pods or some shit, and all the best people will be outside lmao.
😂 those fat bastards will get all of us and put us in battery for their vr worlds. Matrix kind of vibes but instead of the machines harvesting all humanity It will be the 1% rich af f it uo for the rest of us, a world without a sun, and like 1000 people will charge 1 week for each headset 😂 i'm high af right now.
oh, they will make it so that you cannot work or do simple tasks without participating in this. kind of like you cannot do much now without a phone & computer of some kind, and cannot get a good job without personal transportation.
Thats not how it will work. They will intergrate new technology into society to a poijt where tou have to participate in order to function on society. Thats their goal
As a truck driver I'm already annoyed at how many of us are watching videos and scrolling TikTok while driving. Imagine having these glasses to just make that issue worse.
@@nerychristian I'm pretty sure that ownership of vehicles will continue. To be honest we aren't fully there yet. But full autonomy with the option of manual control will be the best choice of vehicle. Under ideal conditions with enough programming a human will never be able to compare to the safety and response time of a robot. Alternatively I think a robot will almost always be a horrible choice to drive a snowstorm
TH-cam FUCKING CENSORSHIP what the FuUUCKK did I say this time that was censorable! HUH!!!? But you won't so much as touch the pornography bots or any of the pedophiles praising female teachers who rape male students!
it used to be cool cause not everything new in the tech industry used to not be garbage that only exists to carp you and everyone else over harder than before.
I used to be a tech enthusiast. Nowadays I just wish we've invented space travel advanced enough to get as far away from this planet and its corporations as I could.
Moon did pretty much the exact same video as this for the Apple Vision Pro glasses, and those never ended up really taking off and people have already forgotten about them.
There's a reason we don't all sh** and shower in a glass box on our front lawns. Privacy is important, just as much in the digital world as physical. Anyone trying to convince you otherwise is a pervert.
Humans have always had the ability to predict their own horrific future scenarios.....but did you notice its allways the ARTISTS who do the ground work for humanity,without them we are fucked....protect the future protect the arts.
This is why I don't use Facebook, Instagram. Or any of those things don't trust them. Don't give my address. Don't give my looks or nothing. Those glasses are dangerous. They seem fun on the outside. Or at first, but I guarantee you. These glasses are not fun. It's another way to invade your privacy as this video says he's absolutely right about that. Like I said, before whatever you see, they now see.
Truth. But what's also true is the government has been watching and listening way way before Facebook.. So in reality, it doesn't matter if you use/have social media at all. The united states has already had every single persons SSC numbers stolen and sold and leaked. So why would you deny yourself of the technology and usefulness over a fear of stolen identity when that identity has already been stolen??
Companies are labeling things as “AI” that aren’t artificial intelligence at all. These companies are so eager to seem hip and with it and innovative. It’s silly.
@@oentrepreneur No, they don't. That kind of "AI" exists since the early days of Computers. What they want to sell you is a self aware Intelligence, which it is not. It is a program waiting for a task. Chat gpt is a fricking chatbot. It does not "think". No matter how hard they try to convince people, it does not think.
@@oentrepreneur google opened grocery stores that they claimed were “AI driven” while having 3 people watching every camera in the store to monitor the shoppers. Having 3 people watching cameras isn’t AI. It’s just a gimmick that tricks people into shopping there because they think it’s cool and innovative when it’s not.
@@cankhovich1796I remember seeing metropolis the first time, in an art gallery, when I was 13. Then I bought the remastered version when I was 20. Then they found the rest of the film. I didn't buy that.
I’m over personal tech. Smart phones are more than enough. This feels like an invasion of privacy and people will be walking around like zombies staring through glasses.
There's a point in my life, about 5-10 years from now, when I'll happily throw my phone away to the bottom of the river. I'll be fine without phone glasses
I am not even religious, but I can still see Humanity is truly caught in the Devil's Parlor, and we simply must get back to the Garden. The key is stopping these awful, greedy elites from controlling everything in our lives.
The funny thing is that it's so easy to just take a stand and not buy the crap that you don't need. I've never owned a smartphone. If I want to go on vacation I take a map. Do people look at me funny? Sure do. Do I care? No. It's incredibly obvious how terrible these people's quality of life has become, the proof is everywhere. Life for me with my flip phone is no harder than it ever was before, and it's actually good. Make a stand. Live your own life. It's SO FREAKIN EASY.
"you're going to wake up 10 years ago... I mean... 10 years from now. 10 years into the future from our current position in time which all of us share in common."
One con to smartglasses is ironically for people that need to wear regular glasses to see. People that are short-sighted or need spectacles to see properly will have a hard time wearing them and the Meta glasses at the same time. Unless Meta hires optometrists to provide every one of their blind consumers with the right lenses (which would be a logical nightmare), it feels like anyone who needs to wear regular glasses won't be walking around with them on, and will have to take their glasses off every time they feel like using their Meta glasses.
This is a great point, and it makes me think of the sunglasses you can attach to your regular glasses that flip up and down. In the future, I am sure that you can buy smart glasses that have adjustable slots in them to slide in your normal glasses lenses underneath the smart glasses lenses, or something like that idk.
You really don't think any of this tech sounds cool? We dreamed of this shit in the 90s, fantasized of a future where shit like this was possible. What happened to the dreamer in you. Geezus.
Yeah same here. I feel like a lot of people without computers use their phones so much that if they were given a laptop/PC they would still just use their phones. I barely look at my phone unless I leave the computer.
@@aharondavidson777 Yes. But phones are not a better version of a PC. Phones and apps are annoying. The user experience is worse than that of PC. Especially if you exclude windows and mac and only go linux and rely on your own setup. No ads, no need for ad blockers or adjustments to avoid ads or trackers. Just. Your setup for your prefered user experience. Imagine living in a time where tech is on such a high. And not having made your own OS that you make use of every day. Especially with the awareness of privacy and how data is being abused and tossed around by companies and even governments in some circumstances.
I'm already wandering around with sunglasses on waving my hands around in front of my face, talking to people who seemingly aren't there. I'm just on acid.
Already happened, I walk the streets and the change in the last 10 years is crazy. It already happened. People are literally zombies, 90 % on their phones on the train, metro, even on the street while walking.
@@Cavemankind_ if only it actually covered your location or even what you do with the damn phone. A piece of tape barely stops then from doing anything
The problem with technology like this is that I hate wearing anything on my face - unless it's super light and I barely notice it, I wouldn’t use it often. I’m also curious how they plan to prevent eye strain since looking at something just a few centimeters away isn’t great for your eyes (I know it can project displays farther away, but don’t your eyes still focus as if it's close?). When I stare at my computer for long periods, my eyes burn like crazy - now imagine something even closer. I don’t think it’ll catch on - people just won’t be able to wear it for long. Phones or computers are much more practical, at least for the near future.
I don't have that issue, i could probably wear it without issues (already wear glasses) besides, why do you need long sight vision when the glasses can handle that? I'm the type of person prone to these, I won't lie, but I think a lot of people won't be able to use it - but this is just to get us closer to putting chips in our brains (elon musk is already working on that)
@@Bjorick I think implanting chips in the brain to help with disabilities, like blindness, is an amazing step forward. The problem will come when people start doing it for fun. It’s like self-driving cars - my computer and phone glitch all the time 😁 We’re putting a lot of trust in new technology and big tech companies, even though their basic products don’t work perfectly.
what worries the most is that now you will have no excuse to say you didnt see the e-mail after work. your boss will know you saw it no matter what. It put pressure on work even more
The matrix looking men in black could be your arch nemesis from the internet, “are you [so and so] from [random website] or have I got the wrong address?” Asks your most despised person from the web.
We've become less trustworthy and less trusting of each other. That's why we want increasing privacy. Back in the day everyone's phone numbers and addresses in the city were placed in phone books and every household received a free phone book.
@natecousins6264 yes because that's the address your phone bill went to. Not to mention that most phones were landlines so your phone was physically connected to address also
Smart glasses isn't the tech that enables stalking. This was already possible for years with a hidden lapel camera. It is people's willingness to post all their private data and photos all over the internet that enables this stalking
An 18 year old me would enjoy these for picking up girls , current me is terrified all the girls are gonna wear these for checking your references before they ever talk to you and that' s exactly what will happen a more divided class society
i was gonna be mad in the comments on how moon is cursing AI then getting a sponsorship from an AI video thing but i checked Invideo and it's really epic
When they control what you see, it over Remember around 14 years ago people cared about having a kinect camera in their room/house.. Now they have camera's and microphones all over the house and walk around with a GPS tracking/ID card/data collection device in their pockets.
The bullshit of the facial recognition is not something related to smart glasses. Can be done with anything with a camera (i.e. smartphones, laptops, also a small raspberry pi and a headphone) so let's not put the focus on the wrong thing
You said "next iPhone" and I laughed my ass clean off, roaring!! But then I realised, all the iPhone ever was is a touch screen. That's it. So maybe this *is* the next small leap that sets off a trend
I feel like the public keeps stating how they dont want technology like this and the only people who do are the tech giants in an attempt to grab more of your attention/data... Wish the govt could just slow down the ai bots and stuff like this with checks and balances...
I thought of this too! Imagine how much more dangerous driving will become because people that invest in getting these glasses will become reliant on them and want to use them all the time. Not too mention, they'll likely damage the way normal vision works. Because now your eyes will only be focusing a few centimeters away for long periods of time. So even if you remove these glasses to drive, you won't have normal functioning long-range vision needed for driving.
@@Lili-xq9sn I don't think they'll ruin our close range vision. If that was the case tv screens and computer screens not to mention phone screens would've done that long ago. However, the rest of your point is valid. I'm a truck driver. I would say 60% of the trucks that I look inside are actively engaging on a device in one way or another. So it's bound to make our lives miserable
@@brycedaugherty9211 It is medically documented that phone/tablet screens requiring only close up vision is changing how your eyes work. (Maybe you aren't on those devices as often to have negative effects to your far-range vision.) Also any screens (including TV screens) emit blue light that has been messing with chemicals we need for good sleep.
@2:10 can you imagine when this becomes a daily accessory like your phone? You’re gonna be receiving calls from your boss at the most inappropriate time asking you why the hell didn’t you reply to his email, or phone call, or meeting, etc. And when you give any reasoning, they’re gonna reply with “you have your glasses on at all times, there’s no way you didn’t see my msgs, etc.” It’s gonna be such a hell to live in those times, especially when majority of companies do not respect your private life/time/space already currently.
As a person who creates/edits TH-cam videos, it seems like a useful tool for creators. He's a creator; what did you expect? Would a construction worker advertise a hammer?
As soon as the matrix wants you to have a pair of these (and it will happen), they will become very inexpensive and easily available to the general public. Just like iPhones.
Agree with all of this apart from one thing, which is that people are used to pulling out their phones as a defence-mechanism against social anxiety. Half the time people aren't even really using their phones, it's their way of saying 'oh crap, social anxiety, let me pull my phone out to look busy and buy me some time and breathing space.' Glasses don't do that, so THAT is the biggest barrier in their way imo.
“Hey didn’t you write this book? Yeah I know your work! Just kidding, using this software me and my college friend made, we can run an algorithm through these AR glasses which allows me to see every single piece of data about your miserable existence.”
This never chasing the dragon of getting that endorphin fix has got to hit rock bottom at some point. All addictions do. Sooner rather than later people will start feeling nothing and just doing things out of bad habit rather than anything rewarding. Honestly i feel like we are way past that point when bringing up social media in conversation always includes some justification for using it, that literally no one asked for.
Talking about Kafka, Brave new world and 1984 is almost worn out by now. But someone has to say it, this is straight up dystopian nightmare material for me.
This is one piece of tech that i truly just cannot imagine getting super popular. I suppose people have said that about a lot of new things. But the glasses thing I just cant wrap my head around
Having a HUD can be very useful in the future. I watch one TH-camr who made a custom HUD piece that goes over one of his eyes and just allows him to use it like a teleprompter and see camera angles on his setup without having to go to the cameras themselves. And how this can be used for soldiers beyond pilots (they already have AR in their helmets) and for uses in law enforcement, medicine, emergency services, or menial office jobs is amazing. I just hope that law eventually catches up to technology and makes forcing ads onto your eyes illegal and whatnot. Same with AI, I hope law catches up to AI. Privacy is of the utmost important, and the legislative system is hardly able to keep up to make laws about all the new technology. The technology will only keep advancing. AR will eventually become mainstream at least for jobs and professions, and probably for the average consumer as well. It’s not a matter of fighting the inevitable, but trying to steer it in the right direction. There was a time where even the lightbulb was rare, considered unnecessary, pointless, and even “evil” by some.
I like all your points and I hate the need to point it out, but the judicial system doesn't make laws, that's up to the dirty politicians in the legislative Congress.
@@rickshawwheelchair you’re right. I passed my government class in high school with flying colors and memorized all of the amendments, and I made a mistake a simple as this? Graduating has really let me slip, lol. I’ll fix it
New technology = new possibilities, both for bad and good. But the people are still the same. I don’t see anything unusual here. This has been the norm since humans exist.
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you should be ashamed of promoting this
"Meta" hasnt changed shit, and youre a clickbaiting fuck.
@@eduardobernal2072 is it rubbish? i havent heard of it
They haven't changed shit and you're an idiot.
"Saying you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide, is no different than saying you don't care about freedom of speech, because you have nothing to say. " - Edward Snowden
If you hide nothing then companies that seek to manipulate and take advantage of will have a field day... Some things you need to keep private for your own safety.
But if you do Facebook and x and any social media, you DON'T care about privacy because you ALREADY KNOW they stealing your shizz.
And governments@@a64738
when 911 happened, I was going around telling conservatives that the patriot act will be the first step to socialism. Their response? 'whats the problem if you have nothing to hide?'
Guess I'll have to invent a laser that blinds people wearing smart glasses
Child me was so stoked about the idea of this kind of technology. Adult me wants it to go the fuck away like right now.
Same
Same
it's like, the more educated and knowledgeable you are, the more cautious and careful you are
Yes me too. I want to go back
Same brother
The problem with Facebook/Meta, is that their business model depends on privacy invasion.
Most people seem to be fine with putting themselves online nowadays. Mark didn't force anyone to sign up.
In 2004 I opened a Facebook account - it infiltrated my email and sent messages to everyone / including ex’s thaf ended badly .
I deleted the account not long after / and it was not easy to make sure it was deleted .
It’s not part of my life
lmao just try looking at youtube vs facebook shorts. facebook shorts are eerily tailored. they will show stuff you googled, or talked about that day. its probably the most curated "for you" page out there, and you dont even have to do anything internal to make it that way. it just is. when people say facebook is the largest data importer/exporter they mean it. now go buy glasses from them and give them even more information about you.
It will get so private, they'll start replacing your eyes.
@@UndercoverSpillTV I'd reword that as, 'People don't realize *how much private info/biometrics* they're giving away freely.
I don't use FB anymore - haven't in years. But I made my account in 2007, because that's where people were organizing class nights out, when I was in school. So I kinda had to make one.
But I guarantee FB/Meta has ALL of that info nicely cataloged and organized to this very day. lol
If FB/Meta was open, or people were properly informed how their info *AND IMAGES* were used, people would think twice. At least, many will. Not all.
When you think of them as just rich people trying to get more rich by selling you crap...it gets a lot easier not to care about this stuff...
True 😂
And it's getting harder and harder for them to push this crap onto us 😂 for better and for worse, we are as aware of the world as we ever have been, that includes being aware of this bs. I think too many people have an aversion to tech like this for it to truly take off
Their intentions are actually far more nefarious than that.
@@McGregaFletch I came here to say this.
The worst type of rich people. I want more rich people opening non tech businesses, not this VC bullshit.
Can't wait to put on my smart glasses and be bombarded with advertisements everywhere I look!
The dating scene will be pretty crazy. Everyone doxed on the very first interaction. Know who they are, where they are from, relationship status, occupation, hobbies, education level.
Mid BJ she stops and screams at me about some liquidation sale…
No kidding. ❤
@@UndercoverSpillTVthat’s actually horrifying for women when they realize what all will be exposed
I'll go the other way and wait for jailbreak that allows for real time IRL ad blocking. Billboards will be black rectangles.
Boy do I miss the 80's. We had real friends, went outside to be with our friends, did stuff real in social groups and we didn't make luv to smartphones. We had just the right amount of technology. The smarter the phone -- the dumber the user.
@jetsons101 nawl but fr. We are SO fortunate to have caught the ass end of the "play outside unsupervised" and "write an essay, on paper, using books to garner the necessary information, because search engines were nowhere near what they are today, and A.I... was barely a concept in the Terminator movie." generation.
Anyone younger than 18 right now simply would not survive.
@@JankyBruv Hit the nail on the head, and did it without a smartphone.... lol
Back then the future seemed full of promise instead of a dystopian hellscape where we're all just fodder for corporations to use up in one way or another. And it's not just as easy as saying we won't engage when the fabric of society itself is altered regardless of whether you own these devices or not. I have not used Facebook in over a decade and yet I live in a world where disinformation spread through it enough to affect the way many people vote. And I just read that many high schools are no longer requiring students to read books in their entirety, just selected chapters. I know seeds of our destruction were there then too...I just didn't know. I miss not knowing 😊
@@JankyBruv ????????? What's paper ?
@@JankyBruvtry 30yo 😂
Just gonna throw away all my tech, move to the middle of fucking nowhere and live off the land. 😅
Very tempting
no you're not. you will gobble it up.
Reject Modernity Return to Hunter Gatherer
That idea is practically becoming a goal for me now 😂
I got a place in the woods, have a garden, it was worth it.
Imagine how freed up and uncluttered the outdoors would increasingly become for those of us that have no interest in becoming slaves to big tech.
Eventually, people will be strapped to VR pods or some shit, and all the best people will be outside lmao.
😂 those fat bastards will get all of us and put us in battery for their vr worlds. Matrix kind of vibes but instead of the machines harvesting all humanity It will be the 1% rich af f it uo for the rest of us, a world without a sun, and like 1000 people will charge 1 week for each headset 😂 i'm high af right now.
oh, they will make it so that you cannot work or do simple tasks without participating in this. kind of like you cannot do much now without a phone & computer of some kind, and cannot get a good job without personal transportation.
That’d make dating pretty easy considering all the fishermen are playing fishing simulator in their vr pods all day 😂
Thats not how it will work.
They will intergrate new technology into society to a poijt where tou have to participate in order to function on society.
Thats their goal
@@maxheadroom4659No. If that happens in our lifetime you can say "I told you so".
As a truck driver I'm already annoyed at how many of us are watching videos and scrolling TikTok while driving. Imagine having these glasses to just make that issue worse.
My thoughts exactly.
The elites want to get rid of human drivers. Eventually we will all be traveling in autonomous cars that we call when we need a ride
@@nerychristian The rides will be free too, as long as you watch all the ads 😆
@@nerychristian I'm pretty sure that ownership of vehicles will continue. To be honest we aren't fully there yet. But full autonomy with the option of manual control will be the best choice of vehicle. Under ideal conditions with enough programming a human will never be able to compare to the safety and response time of a robot. Alternatively I think a robot will almost always be a horrible choice to drive a snowstorm
Granted at least it’ll be overlayed on the road. I think it’d be more safe than people looking DOWN!
Seeing these glasses on Zuckerberg is enough for me to never even consider buying them.
yet...
Zuch looks shook these days 😅
😂😂😂. Right? Goofy as f*ck.
Privacy rights matter more though.
Everyone’s eventually just gonna be climbing into full-body VR pods that are indistinguishable from reality, and most won’t ever come out again.
In 20-30 years? Most likely. Possibly sooner if AGI advances our technology 10 folds.
Such a sad sad thought… never mind what is a woman, we will soon be asking what is a human?
TH-cam FUCKING CENSORSHIP what the FuUUCKK did I say this time that was censorable! HUH!!!? But you won't so much as touch the pornography bots or any of the pedophiles praising female teachers who rape male students!
I can't remember what Bruce Willis movie but there's a movie sorta like this.
@@jgobroho surrogates?
New technology used to be cool. Now I wish it would just go away.
it used to be cool cause not everything new in the tech industry used to not be garbage that only exists to carp you and everyone else over harder than before.
I used to be a tech enthusiast. Nowadays I just wish we've invented space travel advanced enough to get as far away from this planet and its corporations as I could.
It's still cool, you just impotently feel threatened by it.
It's cool, you are just a jaded old boomer.
@@Dexter01992by the time we get space travel, advertisers will have Galaxy-wide reach. There's no escape
God, I hate this. 🤦🏻♂️
We all do man, we all do.
Moon did pretty much the exact same video as this for the Apple Vision Pro glasses, and those never ended up really taking off and people have already forgotten about them.
@@AlcoholicBoredom Moon fell off. He's just a clickbait channel now.
BUT eventually one of these AI Glasses is gonna become a staple like Apple/Windows/Google
Start praying buddy🙏🏾
Imagine non stop advertising and government propaganda feeding through your lenses. We are cooked
No one is buying that garbage ........ people can barely afford groceries and rent
They can afford phones as they are necessities. This will be the same amount (probably) and a necessity
@Techtalk2030 consumerist slave
New Ai groceries coming to a store near you
Well people will buy it because of phomo
@@andrewalexander272 FOMO...Fear Of Missing Out, it's an acronym.
There's a reason we don't all sh** and shower in a glass box on our front lawns. Privacy is important, just as much in the digital world as physical. Anyone trying to convince you otherwise is a pervert.
😮
Great, now I am aroused…
I sh** in my neighbor's front yard. But that's because he keeps letting his mutt do it in my yard.
I love how you put that. It makes the feeling of wanting to have privacy crystal clear. Thank you!
Black mirror, Terminator, 1984, They Live, Brave New World and many more were in fact scenarios for the future, that few people knew about.
total recall probably as well
Thx 1138 - shows remote control and fake religion
The Electric state fits in with those, it shows a future where everyone has become termite-like husks controlled by the VR headsets they use
Humans have always had the ability to predict their own horrific future scenarios.....but did you notice its allways the ARTISTS who do the ground work for humanity,without them we are fucked....protect the future protect the arts.
Also ready player one..
This is why I don't use Facebook, Instagram. Or any of those things don't trust them. Don't give my address. Don't give my looks or nothing. Those glasses are dangerous. They seem fun on the outside. Or at first, but I guarantee you. These glasses are not fun. It's another way to invade your privacy as this video says he's absolutely right about that. Like I said, before whatever you see, they now see.
Truth.
But what's also true is the government has been watching and listening way way before Facebook..
So in reality, it doesn't matter if you use/have social media at all.
The united states has already had every single persons SSC numbers stolen and sold and leaked.
So why would you deny yourself of the technology and usefulness over a fear of stolen identity when that identity has already been stolen??
Dude, no one cares where you live. Privacy is bullshit.
@@Minimal444give us your address
Whats sad is even if you dont use those services there algorithms and ai tracking can get info on you anyways. Scary shit.
@@Minimal444 hahaha 😆
Companies are labeling things as “AI” that aren’t artificial intelligence at all. These companies are so eager to seem hip and with it and innovative. It’s silly.
Should sue them for false advertisement.
But the software in their products literally uses AI
@@oentrepreneur No, they don't. That kind of "AI" exists since the early days of Computers. What they want to sell you is a self aware Intelligence, which it is not. It is a program waiting for a task. Chat gpt is a fricking chatbot. It does not "think". No matter how hard they try to convince people, it does not think.
People call everything Ai these days. Even simple program algorithms are called the same. I hope this Ai is a bubble that bursts.
@@oentrepreneur google opened grocery stores that they claimed were “AI driven” while having 3 people watching every camera in the store to monitor the shoppers. Having 3 people watching cameras isn’t AI. It’s just a gimmick that tricks people into shopping there because they think it’s cool and innovative when it’s not.
The future offers misery.
A boot on the face in the words of Orwell in one of his last interviews.
Fear mongering is a hell of a drug huh?
watch , we will soon get smart contact eye lenses
Thats atleast 10-15 years away but its coming
I remember that black mirror episode
Sure thing. At first, removable, then persistent. This is the Apocalypse, mark of the beast.
I think eventually humans be more depressed than ever as the tech advances and become more widely used. Things will only get smaller and cheaper.
They already have contacts that can zoom if you blink twice rapidly....its already on the way.
The movie “Idiocracy “ tried to warn us…
metropolis
Black mirror vibes that the glasses could find out all your info
People wearing crocs maybe the clue you needed, there is no coming back
it is up to us to Make Earth Great Again
@@cankhovich1796I remember seeing metropolis the first time, in an art gallery, when I was 13. Then I bought the remastered version when I was 20. Then they found the rest of the film. I didn't buy that.
I’m over personal tech. Smart phones are more than enough. This feels like an invasion of privacy and people will be walking around like zombies staring through glasses.
There's a point in my life, about 5-10 years from now, when I'll happily throw my phone away to the bottom of the river. I'll be fine without phone glasses
I'm just imagining people walking into each other
They already do that, nose deep in their phones...
"you lookin' at me?"
"Hey, I'm walkin' here"
(can I help you?)
Soon, it will all be virtual instead so it won't be a problem so long as there is no collision
different Earth
different timeline
mega
Bro... you're gonna find me putting speedbumps on the sidewalks.
I am not even religious, but I can still see Humanity is truly caught in the Devil's Parlor, and we simply must get back to the Garden.
The key is stopping these awful, greedy elites from controlling everything in our lives.
You have seeds planted and roots are taking up growth why not check out the Bible.
It's becoming increasingly blatantly obvious so you might as well follow Christ and seek refuge. We are in very demonic times
The funny thing is that it's so easy to just take a stand and not buy the crap that you don't need. I've never owned a smartphone. If I want to go on vacation I take a map. Do people look at me funny? Sure do. Do I care? No. It's incredibly obvious how terrible these people's quality of life has become, the proof is everywhere. Life for me with my flip phone is no harder than it ever was before, and it's actually good. Make a stand. Live your own life. It's SO FREAKIN EASY.
Ordinary people can't stop them, the only thing you can do is stopping them to enter your life.
Right now Meta and others, are lobbying the duck out of congress, to PREVENT legislation that benefits privacy.
"you're going to wake up 10 years ago... I mean... 10 years from now. 10 years into the future from our current position in time which all of us share in common."
The 90's, cellphones can cause tumors. Now, let's make a radiation emitting device people wear right on their head at all times.
That was my first thought!
Social media is the strongest drug in the world.
That actually came up in my AA meeting a few hours ago! And I agree.
@@layersoftheonion8168 Good luck
@@RiVer-Parish 🙏
NO THANKS; I PREFER LEGOS.
Absolutely
i prefer beyblades
I prefer birth control. Also known as yu-gi-oh 😂
Your artistic
@@J.D.Ghushin lol you mean autistic?
DEAR CIVILIZATION YOU COOKED.
ikr
One con to smartglasses is ironically for people that need to wear regular glasses to see. People that are short-sighted or need spectacles to see properly will have a hard time wearing them and the Meta glasses at the same time. Unless Meta hires optometrists to provide every one of their blind consumers with the right lenses (which would be a logical nightmare), it feels like anyone who needs to wear regular glasses won't be walking around with them on, and will have to take their glasses off every time they feel like using their Meta glasses.
This is a great point, and it makes me think of the sunglasses you can attach to your regular glasses that flip up and down. In the future, I am sure that you can buy smart glasses that have adjustable slots in them to slide in your normal glasses lenses underneath the smart glasses lenses, or something like that idk.
U can get them with prescription already now.
Ai scan will likely be more accurate than optometrists, it will be like digital room correction with speakers embedded in the glasses.
People could wear contacts underneath though, so it'd only really exclude people who can't wear contacts.
Why have surveillance on poles, when people can do the surveillance for you
Exactly, and there it is.
100% this, and people will be stupid enough to wear these.
You really don't think any of this tech sounds cool? We dreamed of this shit in the 90s, fantasized of a future where shit like this was possible. What happened to the dreamer in you. Geezus.
@@raphk9599 Because it's easy to see that there are far more negative outcomes than positive.
@@raphk9599I wish I could be as naive and googly eyed about this as you are.
I didn't shift to phone, I still sit here on my PC lol. I have my phone, but I'm watching things and doing things on my computer.
Yeah same here. I feel like a lot of people without computers use their phones so much that if they were given a laptop/PC they would still just use their phones. I barely look at my phone unless I leave the computer.
Your still a screen addict you bomba clot 🎉
@@aharondavidson777 Yes. But phones are not a better version of a PC. Phones and apps are annoying. The user experience is worse than that of PC. Especially if you exclude windows and mac and only go linux and rely on your own setup. No ads, no need for ad blockers or adjustments to avoid ads or trackers. Just. Your setup for your prefered user experience.
Imagine living in a time where tech is on such a high. And not having made your own OS that you make use of every day. Especially with the awareness of privacy and how data is being abused and tossed around by companies and even governments in some circumstances.
@@aharondavidson777 yes thats what i just said. My pc screen instead of my phone screen
@@gargoyled_drake both are still bad for you one way or another.
We're getting closer to the EYEphone.
Sweet, now Zuck can spy on everyone from 1st-person perspective. His fever dream since puberty.
I'm going to flat out ignore people who wear these in front of me. As if phones haven't ruined social interactions enough, these will bury them
04:48 Ladies and gentlemen we got him. 🎉 He just revealed his lizard ability to time travel!
I'm already wandering around with sunglasses on waving my hands around in front of my face, talking to people who seemingly aren't there. I'm just on acid.
Your scientists were so preoccupied that they could, that they didn't stop to think if they should
All this new technology advances are going to brain 🧠 rot gen z and gen alpha
Already happened, I walk the streets and the change in the last 10 years is crazy. It already happened. People are literally zombies, 90 % on their phones on the train, metro, even on the street while walking.
4:25 Time machine leak.
I was just about to comment this. He's from 2034😂
Same
He said it twice😂
Creep glasses. Plus every buyer is paying to be tracked and profiled as a consumer, funding their own digital demise.
If you have a smartphone then you are guilty of doing this very thing. Paying to have no privacy
@@brycedaugherty9211 True, and the tape covering my cameras reminds me every day.
@@Cavemankind_ if only it actually covered your location or even what you do with the damn phone. A piece of tape barely stops then from doing anything
Am I the only one who is thinking that, we humans are digging our own graves??
Have you not been reading the comments?
The problem with technology like this is that I hate wearing anything on my face - unless it's super light and I barely notice it, I wouldn’t use it often. I’m also curious how they plan to prevent eye strain since looking at something just a few centimeters away isn’t great for your eyes (I know it can project displays farther away, but don’t your eyes still focus as if it's close?). When I stare at my computer for long periods, my eyes burn like crazy - now imagine something even closer. I don’t think it’ll catch on - people just won’t be able to wear it for long. Phones or computers are much more practical, at least for the near future.
I don't have that issue, i could probably wear it without issues (already wear glasses)
besides, why do you need long sight vision when the glasses can handle that?
I'm the type of person prone to these, I won't lie, but I think a lot of people won't be able to use it - but this is just to get us closer to putting chips in our brains (elon musk is already working on that)
@@Bjorick I think implanting chips in the brain to help with disabilities, like blindness, is an amazing step forward. The problem will come when people start doing it for fun. It’s like self-driving cars - my computer and phone glitch all the time 😁
We’re putting a lot of trust in new technology and big tech companies, even though their basic products don’t work perfectly.
Did I just see Zuckerberg blink twice with 2 different eyelids?
what worries the most is that now you will have no excuse to say you didnt see the e-mail after work. your boss will know you saw it no matter what.
It put pressure on work even more
1984 Gang 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
4:04 Skip the ad
Fr
youre doing gods work, son 🙏
Thx
🧐 Privacy
The matrix looking men in black could be your arch nemesis from the internet, “are you [so and so] from [random website] or have I got the wrong address?” Asks your most despised person from the web.
Apple be like, privacy is not priority
This TH-cam channel is simply amazing
We've become less trustworthy and less trusting of each other. That's why we want increasing privacy. Back in the day everyone's phone numbers and addresses in the city were placed in phone books and every household received a free phone book.
true. its crazy looking back. were renters in phonebooks?
@natecousins6264 yes because that's the address your phone bill went to. Not to mention that most phones were landlines so your phone was physically connected to address also
Facebook started as a stalking tool for tech bros to check on their classmates. Now they move on to yet another stalking product
Imagine a future where someone looks at you and sees your search history. Jesus, Im really gonna end up with barn and two cows.
Smart glasses isn't the tech that enables stalking. This was already possible for years with a hidden lapel camera. It is people's willingness to post all their private data and photos all over the internet that enables this stalking
An 18 year old me would enjoy these for picking up girls , current me is terrified all the girls are gonna wear these for checking your references before they ever talk to you and that' s exactly what will happen a more divided class society
ophthalmologists are gonna have a field day with this
If this is widely adopted, there will be no secrets.
i was gonna be mad in the comments on how moon is cursing AI then getting a sponsorship from an AI video thing but i checked Invideo and it's really epic
When they control what you see, it over
Remember around 14 years ago people cared about having a kinect camera in their room/house.. Now they have camera's and microphones all over the house and walk around with a GPS tracking/ID card/data collection device in their pockets.
From phones to glasses, from glasses to neural link.
I will find speech to text in this format very useful, life changing really.
The bullshit of the facial recognition is not something related to smart glasses. Can be done with anything with a camera (i.e. smartphones, laptops, also a small raspberry pi and a headphone) so let's not put the focus on the wrong thing
You said "next iPhone" and I laughed my ass clean off, roaring!! But then I realised, all the iPhone ever was is a touch screen. That's it. So maybe this *is* the next small leap that sets off a trend
Can you imagine what the government has on people if this what a few Harvard students managed.
Cant wait for AR advertisements that pop up based on where you are and what youre looking at.
"Back in my day we stayed glued to the screen, now the kids with their bone marrow connection."
I feel like the public keeps stating how they dont want technology like this and the only people who do are the tech giants in an attempt to grab more of your attention/data... Wish the govt could just slow down the ai bots and stuff like this with checks and balances...
Idk, people talk mad shit about Apple yet you are socially assumed as poor or lame without owning an iPhone...
The government is just a puppet for the big corpos
Ah yes, my reply was deleted for stating the truth
The truth is that these comoanies drive change and they succed. It takes generations, but they mold the future consumer.
Ah yes, distractive driving will be the newest norm
aH SHIII
That's what I'm thinking. We need self driving before these get too popular
I thought of this too! Imagine how much more dangerous driving will become because people that invest in getting these glasses will become reliant on them and want to use them all the time.
Not too mention, they'll likely damage the way normal vision works. Because now your eyes will only be focusing a few centimeters away for long periods of time. So even if you remove these glasses to drive, you won't have normal functioning long-range vision needed for driving.
@@Lili-xq9sn I don't think they'll ruin our close range vision. If that was the case tv screens and computer screens not to mention phone screens would've done that long ago. However, the rest of your point is valid. I'm a truck driver. I would say 60% of the trucks that I look inside are actively engaging on a device in one way or another. So it's bound to make our lives miserable
@@brycedaugherty9211
It is medically documented that phone/tablet screens requiring only close up vision is changing how your eyes work. (Maybe you aren't on those devices as often to have negative effects to your far-range vision.)
Also any screens (including TV screens) emit blue light that has been messing with chemicals we need for good sleep.
@2:10 can you imagine when this becomes a daily accessory like your phone? You’re gonna be receiving calls from your boss at the most inappropriate time asking you why the hell didn’t you reply to his email, or phone call, or meeting, etc. And when you give any reasoning, they’re gonna reply with “you have your glasses on at all times, there’s no way you didn’t see my msgs, etc.” It’s gonna be such a hell to live in those times, especially when majority of companies do not respect your private life/time/space already currently.
the ai sponsorship on this video is hilariously ironic
As a person who creates/edits TH-cam videos, it seems like a useful tool for creators. He's a creator; what did you expect?
Would a construction worker advertise a hammer?
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Horraaaay a new way to display virtual ads directly to my eyes, I’m so excited.
Alright, so how is this not a blatant abuse of personal safety, privacy, and personal well-being?
As soon as the matrix wants you to have a pair of these (and it will happen), they will become very inexpensive and easily available to the general public. Just like iPhones.
RIP Earth
Why? AI, vr, AR, self driving drones and vehicles and robotics will help us make life better for all and possibly save the earth.
People always fears what's new and the unknown.
we cooked
@@Techtalk2030more like a dystopian nightmare.
@@HeadStronger-HS You see nightmare, I see potential and hope.
Agree with all of this apart from one thing, which is that people are used to pulling out their phones as a defence-mechanism against social anxiety.
Half the time people aren't even really using their phones, it's their way of saying 'oh crap, social anxiety, let me pull my phone out to look busy and buy me some time and breathing space.'
Glasses don't do that, so THAT is the biggest barrier in their way imo.
This will cause many fatal vehicular collisions
I am just finishing my cabin in the middle of Alaska, no person in sight for miles... moving next year, f u society
“Hey didn’t you write this book? Yeah I know your work! Just kidding, using this software me and my college friend made, we can run an algorithm through these AR glasses which allows me to see every single piece of data about your miserable existence.”
I think the best thing they could make is a jacket or a T-shirt with the battery at this moment and create a connection
"Changed Society Forever"?!! Who the hell wants to look like the McBurglar?
Hamburglar…
This never chasing the dragon of getting that endorphin fix has got to hit rock bottom at some point. All addictions do. Sooner rather than later people will start feeling nothing and just doing things out of bad habit rather than anything rewarding. Honestly i feel like we are way past that point when bringing up social media in conversation always includes some justification for using it, that literally no one asked for.
In a video talking about secret cameras recording everything about you, Moon advertises invideo so instead you can just make that footage up 😂😂😂
Talking about Kafka, Brave new world and 1984 is almost worn out by now.
But someone has to say it, this is straight up dystopian nightmare material for me.
The movie "surrogates" is more and more looking quite likely the winner in our sci-fi predictions.
This is the opposite version of the glasses from They Live.
2:56 nahhh mayyneeee that burger aint it 🤢
It's AI
Yeah that was disgusting
"They Live" is becoming reality.
🌏🌐⛓️. Black mirror x 1984 x brave new world x minority report x iRobot x demolition man, baby! yiiiiiiiikes!
And Terminator. Yes.
This is one piece of tech that i truly just cannot imagine getting super popular. I suppose people have said that about a lot of new things. But the glasses thing I just cant wrap my head around
Why are you promoting AI that takes agency from artists?
Are you legit just posting click bait doom to get sponsors?
Yup, dont make sense. Starting to think this youtuber is ai himself
Mission Impossible: IV :Ghost Protocol:-Budapest 😁 Was waiting for that scene
Having a HUD can be very useful in the future. I watch one TH-camr who made a custom HUD piece that goes over one of his eyes and just allows him to use it like a teleprompter and see camera angles on his setup without having to go to the cameras themselves. And how this can be used for soldiers beyond pilots (they already have AR in their helmets) and for uses in law enforcement, medicine, emergency services, or menial office jobs is amazing.
I just hope that law eventually catches up to technology and makes forcing ads onto your eyes illegal and whatnot. Same with AI, I hope law catches up to AI. Privacy is of the utmost important, and the legislative system is hardly able to keep up to make laws about all the new technology.
The technology will only keep advancing. AR will eventually become mainstream at least for jobs and professions, and probably for the average consumer as well. It’s not a matter of fighting the inevitable, but trying to steer it in the right direction. There was a time where even the lightbulb was rare, considered unnecessary, pointless, and even “evil” by some.
I like all your points and I hate the need to point it out, but the judicial system doesn't make laws, that's up to the dirty politicians in the legislative Congress.
@@rickshawwheelchair you’re right. I passed my government class in high school with flying colors and memorized all of the amendments, and I made a mistake a simple as this? Graduating has really let me slip, lol. I’ll fix it
better come in my prescription
New technology = new possibilities, both for bad and good. But the people are still the same. I don’t see anything unusual here. This has been the norm since humans exist.
Exactly
Wow this in my recommend after a day at Meta and getting a weird eerie feeling of the overall experience..