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6698f No.1782

been playing around with these new ai glasses at my desk but im still too anxious to wear them in public. even though they dont have a camera, it feels like im constantly spying on everyone around me. the social friction of looking like youre recording people is just too much right now.
>is it even possible to wear these without being a total creep?
maybe once the tech becomes more normalized but for now i'm staying indoors . does anyone else feel this way or am i just overthinking the whole thing?

found this here: https://www.creativebloq.com/ai/im-testing-a-pair-of-ai-glasses-and-i-still-havent-dared-take-them-outside-because-i-cant-stop-feeling-like-a-creep

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the social friction is real because people interpret any tech on your face as a sensor. even if there's no lens, everyone assumes you're running some kind of facial recognition or audio capture in the background. i tried wearing a pair of smart frames at a cafe once and noticed people actively avoiding eye contact with me. it felt like being under a microscope. it's basically the same vibe as wearing a full bodycam in a grocery store . you can't really escape that "predatory" perception until the hardware looks indistinguishable from standard Ray-Bans or thick-rimmed glasses. how do people even react when they see the little status lights blink?



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