What are your thoughts on these facial recognition glasses?
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Glasses equipped with facial recognition are in our future
Two Harvard undergrads may have introduced us to the heavily surveilled world in which we'll all soon be living.
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"To use it, you just put the glasses on, then as you walk by people the glasses will detect when somebody's face is in frame," Ardayfio says in a voice-over. "This photo is used to analyze them, and after a few seconds their personal information pops up on your phone."
"The information our tool collects from just a photo of your face is staggering," he adds.
The tool is partially a pairing of hacked Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and the PimEyes face search engine among what the duo describe as "five established technologies." The glasses have built-in cameras, speakers, microphones, and AI capability, and link with phones via Bluetooth. They also give you a classic Buddy Holly look, if you're style-conscious. The glasses can live-stream directly to Instagram and Facebook, which is important for facial-recognition use.







