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Last Update | 18th August 2024
Apple mad cus AI refuse to work with it so they had to proxy Gemini
I think the Chinese already have one out.❤❤❤
Surprised the microslop robot AI team didn't look into algorithms used by prosthetic systems
They should go slow and use the AirPods platform as their intro device. If they would be able to do on the fly translation that would kill everything else. That is a mega killer feature. Then you link the camera to identify things, comment on them, give you audio cues, give you visual cues on the display while having the AI powered AirPods, it would just leave anything else in the dust.
a lot of smoke from the bubble this week 😀
So… The public rejected Friend, so Apple makes a Friend? 🍿
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Perhaps if the AI Pin could also be a personal bodycam but that would require constant video recording and I don't think such a small battery would be up for that.
Is it like the one from Star Trek?
Yuck and major privacy concerns – reminds me of the failures previously tried.
I honestly think that this could take off because of the form factor, and because it's non-intrusive when it comes to social interactions. It doesn't shout "Here I am!" It basically vanishes into what the user is wearing.
Thanks for the information
Apple iSurveillance
Man that ispy is dumb. People are already idiots.
I just want Siri not beeing dumb as a brick
О! А вот и "кукуха" из последних книг В.О.Пелевина подъехала…
A life-cam… at last
Yeah, I will most definitely probably never buy one. I don’t need a camera constantly recording what I’m doing. I’ve got a phone that does all of that.
😂
No to this level of corporate intrusion into our lives.
Absolute invasion of privacy for everyone not wearing the device.
star trek pin?
Now we all just have to eagerly await the mind chip, huh?
Culture type drones seem like the inevitable next step, but of course, without the sentience or general wish to try and make things better. Build a drone… stick an Alexa type device on it. Flies next to your head or whatever. Or not. It's all just a way of trying to extract more money from us… because the reality is that the number of people who actually NEED this Apple AI Pin are probably numbered in the thousands, not the millions that Apple hope to, and no doubt will, sell.
Body Cam? Cant wait for those First Amendments get them
The "Electronic Leash" Power , Privacy , and the Illusion of Safety
The concerns regarding the intersection of massive wealth, technological overreach, and the systematic erosion of personal privacy under the guise of "protecting the vulnerable." All a Lie a false sense of safty, false sense of hope rolled into one big lie to control , track and have power over people I trust no one if they are not my family and I give no one access into their private life no matter whos is asking, or why because I trust no one with my kids but family
The "Safety" Trojan Horse
The most common justification for invasive surveillance (face scans, geo-tracking, and background recording) is the protection of children and the prevention of crime. However, as the user points out, this creates a "Trojan Horse" scenario:
Data Honesty To "protect" a child, a company must first collect their most intimate data—photos, locations, and private notes.
The Trust Gap: You are asked to trust a distant corporation more than you would trust a stranger on the street, despite the corporation having infinitely more power to exploit that data.
Mission Creep: Tools designed for "safety" today often become tools for "control" tomorrow. Laws change, but the data stored in the cloud remains, waiting to be used against the individual (the "phone snitching on you").
The Wealth and Power Imbalance
A central theme of this critique is that money does not equate to morality.
The "Delete" Button for the Elite: There is a valid fear that those with "deep pockets" can bypass the very systems they impose on the public. Whether through legal "fees," lobbying, or administrative backdoors, the powerful may avoid the consequences that the average user cannot.
Accountability: When AI and data centers are managed by humans, the system inherits human flaws, biases, and potential for predatory behavior. The "Digital ID" becomes a master key that, if hacked or misused by those in power, allows for total identity spoofing and stalking.
The End of Ownership and the "24/7" Watch
We have moved from a society of "owners" to a society of "users" who are constantly monitored:
The Smart Home Trap: Devices like Smart TVs, Ring cameras, and Alexa are marketed as conveniences but act as persistent sensors.
The Tesla/Vehicle Example: Modern transport tracks every mile and often records video of the driver and surroundings, turning a private commute into a data-mining session.
The School/Public Bathroom Encroachment: The expansion of sensors (like vape detectors or "safety" cameras) into the most private spaces signals a societal shift where nowhere is considered "off-limits" for recording.
. The Constitutional "Self-Subpoena"
By opting into these platforms, users are effectively signing away their Fourth Amendment rights.
Third-Party Doctrine: In many legal jurisdictions, once you give your data to a third party (Amazon, Google, etc.), you lose much of your legal expectation of privacy.
The Automated Search: Your phone becomes a witness against you, providing a "bread crumb" trail for authorities without the need for traditional investigative work.
The "Dog Leash" Metaphor
The "Electronic Leash" (the smartphone) represents a tether that cannot be easily cut. The user’s reaction—throwing the "leash" into the trash—is a symbolic rejection of a system that demands total transparency from the citizen while offering none from the platform. When faith and trust are absent, technology becomes a tool of subjugation
So they're working on something, said the ai voice with no proof, links or anything?
More stuff that's gonna fail. Hopefully they will lose a lot of money
Giving us what we didn't ask for and don't need.
I'd carry an AI pen, but I wouldn't want to wear an AI pin.
YouTube – Still no inter-messaging
It’s always good to keep your brain active—if you don’t use it, you might lose it.😊
If you're wearing a body cam you better have a warrant to talk to me
According to a detailed report from the information 😂