The data from your Meta Ray Bans is used to train Meta's AI, which most people don't understand means that humans are looking at the most intimate details of their lives.
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@evacide interested to know if there’s a view in the legality of their use in Europe. Collecting and processing personal data - explicitly including images - requires explicit consent under GDPR legislation.
This kit appears to fail the basic test?
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The data from your Meta Ray Bans is used to train Meta's AI, which most people don't understand means that humans are looking at the most intimate details of their lives. https://www.svd.se/a/K8nrV4/metas-ai-smart-glasses-and-data-privacy-concerns-workers-say-we-see-everything
@evacide brb, upgrading my foil hat to a crown of ultra bright IR LEDs to fuck up any cameras.
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I have a coworker who wears these. I feel like he shouldn't be allowed to ever look at me now.
from a non-disclosure perspective, something you and your co-worker are both likely legally bound to with your employer through your employment contract, is a route you can try with your employer.
your coworker is potentially transmitting confidential material outside the company. this is bad for privately held companies, but outright illegal for publicly traded companies
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@evacide Panopticon. This data will be used by an authoritarian government against it’s people before you know it!
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The data from your Meta Ray Bans is used to train Meta's AI, which most people don't understand means that humans are looking at the most intimate details of their lives. https://www.svd.se/a/K8nrV4/metas-ai-smart-glasses-and-data-privacy-concerns-workers-say-we-see-everything
@evacide "What if they see me naked?" is most people's first impulse but I think "What if they see me in a moment of psychological vulnerability and feed that back to the inhuman algorithmic predators they own to seize on that moment to exploit or harm me?" is a bigger concern of mine.
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@CaptMikeYates @KatS @evacide In the US at least you're forbidden from using *any* device which *intentionally* creates RF noise.
A malfunctioning radio is allowed. A purpose-built jammer is not.
Proceed accordingly.
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@evacide Panopticon. This data will be used by an authoritarian government against it’s people before you know it!
@gimulnautti @evacide Or the inhuman, immortal aristocrats we call "corporations".
AI isn't the competing species that's going to kill us, corporations are.
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The data from your Meta Ray Bans is used to train Meta's AI, which most people don't understand means that humans are looking at the most intimate details of their lives. https://www.svd.se/a/K8nrV4/metas-ai-smart-glasses-and-data-privacy-concerns-workers-say-we-see-everything
@evacide We're not going to get any traction on this for real until we can trigger people's visceral "there's a predator nearby" response to these devices and machinations.
Our instincts are good for this stuff, they just don't recognize this latest generation of dangerous predators.
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