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Talktotalktotalk t1_jdhrj6d wrote

I wonder what Apple plans to do about this when they release some kind of glasses down to the line

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hornyjacks t1_jdi84o4 wrote

They don't have to do anything about it. When Apple releases one, everything will think it's the coolest thing ever, and forget about privacy concerns.

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sonofaresiii t1_jdhuwqt wrote

Yeah man I don't know. I remember a similar thing when they integrated the camera into their macbooks, and all of a sudden macbooks were entirely banned from secure places (like government facilities)

and apple didn't really seem to give a shit. But I think the glasses ban would be way more widespread, since they're always on someone's face.

Maybe they'll market it as more specialty items, rather than always-on items? Like, "Put them on while driving for AR navigation enhancements!" or something

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good2goo t1_jdi6owp wrote

Whatever company made the rayban partnership probably had it right. It was a limited use case but at least it looked normal.

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