• @[email protected]
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    341 year ago

    On the one hand I’d love a HUD which could, for example, remind me of the names of people I’d met before, or notes like ‘remember to talk to fred about his shrubbery’. Or tell me which shops I’m looking at are open, or give me directions to my destination… or random shit like the name of the plant I’m currently looking at. You can do some of this with a phone but in-vision is so much more useful IMO.

    OTOH the people capable of creating such technology are meta, google… and I don’t trust them one bit.

    • Pxtl
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      31 year ago

      Yeah, this. And I don’t need a fully immersive experience for that. Like, Glass had enough for that - a camera for facial recognition, a screen for info. You could do the same if you mounted a camera on an earbud and put the display on a smartwatch.

      I don’t want Augmented Reality, I just want a dashboard/status bar for real life. A little screen in the corner of my view would solve that.

    • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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      1 year ago

      I, too, long for the future (a century from now, if the world weren’t burning) of an actually useful augmented reality that didn’t continuously advertise at me.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Current industry analysts predict 2027 for AR glasses from Apple. They will be a game changer. Huge development is happening with miniature displays. I think the challenge will be processing on light frames, so I suspect it will be offloaded to one’s phone.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Apple is likely going this way as well. And honestly? I’d be down. I’d be paying an arm and a leg, and I wouldn’t have as much access as I’d like, but I know my data would be safe*. You can fault Apple for a lot of things, but they don’t fuck around with privacy, going as far as to reject the demands of the FBI to open up the phone of a dead terrorist.

      *: Assuming Apple doesn’t 180 on its stance for privacy.