Did Someone Wearing Meta Glasses Film You Today? Are You Sure? 0 ▲ Pixel Envy 1 hour ago · Culture · hide · 0 comments Maggie Harrison Dupré, in a Guardian article about Meta Glasses: […] Smartglasses bring the functionality of smartphones, cameras included, into every moment. Several people I spoke to said that even when the LED is functioning as intended it can be subtle and difficult to spot from far away, especially if you aren’t aware of how smartglasses work. Others shared that they sought out the glasses to capture more “natural” footage of those around them, explicitly because people act differently when they know they’re being recorded. As Meta themselves put in their advertising materials: “Record life as you live it – every detail, every angle.” […] Meta refuted to the Guardian that the main purpose of the glasses is to make unnoticeable recordings. […] Actually, it is the whole point of these things. What Meta probably intends to say is that the main purpose of these glasses is not to make creepy and gross unnoticeable recordings. However, they are absolutely intended to be a less-obvious… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.