Meta and Ray-Ban unveil smart glasses that function as a camera, enabling users to initiate live streams to Facebook or Instagram0x815@feddit.de to Technology@kbin.social – 0 points – 1 years agoanalyticsdrift.com3Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldSoon there won't be an inch of the planet that isn't being live streamed, whether people are aware of it or not. I really wish Mark had been hugged more as a child.You know most people possess a device that can live stream already?But those devices are obvious when in use for filming. Like the Google Glass fiasco a decade ago, there's going to be a backlash against people wearing cameras all the time leaving everyone around them with no idea if they're being filmed or not.
Soon there won't be an inch of the planet that isn't being live streamed, whether people are aware of it or not. I really wish Mark had been hugged more as a child.You know most people possess a device that can live stream already?But those devices are obvious when in use for filming. Like the Google Glass fiasco a decade ago, there's going to be a backlash against people wearing cameras all the time leaving everyone around them with no idea if they're being filmed or not.
You know most people possess a device that can live stream already?But those devices are obvious when in use for filming. Like the Google Glass fiasco a decade ago, there's going to be a backlash against people wearing cameras all the time leaving everyone around them with no idea if they're being filmed or not.
But those devices are obvious when in use for filming. Like the Google Glass fiasco a decade ago, there's going to be a backlash against people wearing cameras all the time leaving everyone around them with no idea if they're being filmed or not.
Soon there won't be an inch of the planet that isn't being live streamed, whether people are aware of it or not. I really wish Mark had been hugged more as a child.
You know most people possess a device that can live stream already?
But those devices are obvious when in use for filming. Like the Google Glass fiasco a decade ago, there's going to be a backlash against people wearing cameras all the time leaving everyone around them with no idea if they're being filmed or not.