You know, it’s sad that we get this sort of deal. When I was kid, I wanted cool glasses that you see in movies where it could highlight people, see their conversations, translate in real time, see maps, etc.
Augmented Reality has so much potential as tools for everyone.
But now, as adult I know it’s just surveillance tools. Fuck corporations.
Its crazy cuz this would have never happened if they continued educating Gen Z/Alpha on computer basics like they did Millenials. But now kids in school don’t understand anything about computers because they only have ever used apps. I have a buddy that teaches a highschool computer elective and he spends his first class explaining files, folders, and basic computer functions.
Tin foil hat time: The ‘assumption’ that internet-natives like GenZ would pick up where millennials left off, was in fact a deliberate dereliction.
If it is, it is also a double-edged sword for them. A shortage of skilled workers drives up the cost of it. Even if they keep us old guys at our desks til we die there, we’re still going to.
Except they outsource that stuff to India/Philippines.
North Americans only need to be smart enough to consume.
Turns out that tech education is needed, no matter what how young people are
Right?! This stuff could be so powerful and useful, but instead everything needs to connect to some fucking cloud. If we had any data sovereignty, we could have all the cool stuff. Local processing with local data. No uploading.
Wahhhh
Keep crying, meta execs.
If everything goes wrong for you from here out and you go totally broke, your family takes everything, your friends all betray you, and you get hauled and sent to wise than CECOT conditions, I would STILL laugh at you and mock you.
If I can help that happen I would. I want you to all an hero. But lemme get it on video. Ex billionaire death footage would probably be better than porn.
Keep on streisanding fuckerberg
Corporations have emotions?
All people have emotions.
Meta and all the people they’re paying to influence entire countries can fuck right off
“This is more than shoddy reporting, it’s intellectually dishonest,” Stone continued. “Pure advocacy-driven click bait.”
Maybe don’t be evil pieces of shit for, what, a decade (at least since it’s been widely covered)? That might help generate goodwill.
One decision we can be clear about—we are not building a central face database
… because of course we aren’t. We already have one and it’s AMAZING.
…the site is called “FaceBook”, though? And it has a database of, among other things, faces. I’m not sure who these guys think they are kidding.
Or rather, “we” aren’t, but palantir is.
Face tagging has been a feature since the early days. Facebook by itself is a central database of face data, you just need to plug into it. I don’t know how anyone could think otherwise, especially after CA
So let me get this straight. They are not exposing it to consumers. Everyone is being explicit that it is NOT exposed to CONSUMERS. Doesn’t that leave it open to being exposed to non-consumer entities? Things like Meta internally and government entities are non-consumer entities. I believe other businesses could be construed as non-consumer entities as well. So they could easily NEVER expose this to the end users and still make bank selling the data to brokers, government agencies, or private surveillance companies like Palentier or Flock.
Cool cool cool… Good to know.
Fuck Zucc, forever.
If that feature gets activated one day, will taking down and destroying someones Smart Glasses count as self-defence?
Even before it does, I imagine there will be some grassroots shunning and banning in privately owned public spaces like last time.
No.
Don’t like that answer? Push for laws.
No, but it would be fun to sue everyone with Smart Glasses since they have not your permission to film you.
Yes we’re beta testing this feature but we pinky promise, swearsies that we’re never going to actually use it even though we’re beta testing it to make sure it works.
And yet, according to the company’s executives, it’s “dishonest” to inform the public about a piece of unreleased tech that Meta has chosen to incorporate into a consumer product.
Meta referred to the discovery as “sensational” and characterized NameTag as exploratory. “We’ve said before we’re exploring these types of features, and what you’re seeing is just evidence of that exploration,” the company said in a statement to Wired. “Nothing has shipped to consumers and no final decision has been made on what to do here, if anything. If we do decide to roll something out, we will take a and do so with full transparency. One decision we can be clear about—we are not building a central face database.”
“It’s not until [paragraph] four that Wired says this feature is ‘not enabled,’” declared Meta spokesperson and VP of communications Andy Stone. “And then takes until [paragraph] 16 for Wired to reflect that Meta has no existing plans and this is exploratory. And not until [paragraph] ten does Wired quote its own expert saying the feature is not ‘exposed to consumers.’”
“This is more than shoddy reporting, it’s intellectually dishonest,” Stone continued. “Pure advocacy-driven click bait.”
The fact that you’re “exploring” this tech at all is deeply concerning. You’ve done everything possible to erode the trust of the public so why would anyone believe you would do it “thoughtfully”?
“Ok, ok. Everyone calm the fuck down. We haven’t actually released the see-through-clothes-a-vision feature. No consumers have access to it, and it’s not yet been decided that we even will release this tech. We’re just developing and testing this personal x-ray tech to explore the possibilities, that’s all! We think it might have great applications for anatomy education, medical exams and law enforcement.”
“Ah, come on. Don’t get your panties in a wad. Yes yours. I can see them getting all wadded as I speak! Don’t you want to be like Superman, but without any of the moral restraint?”
“Besides you’re not allowed to get mad at us until after we’ve actually unleashed this mass privacy violation tech onto the world. If we do end up unilaterally deciding to irrevocably destroy every semblance of modesty, privacy, and personal descretion for sharing one’s own body, we promise, we’ll be completely transparent about it. As transparent as your dress is to these glasses right now. Wowza!”
Meta “We only created the Torment Nexus because of very flimsy reasons.”
The irony of calling out Wired for “Dishonest Reporting tm” while saying this nonsense in your leaked memo is staggering:
But this isn’t the first time in recent months that NameTag has been in the news. In February, the New York Times reported on an internal Meta memo in which Meta discussed plans to install NameTag into its smart glasses. In the striking memo, the tech giant noted that the ethically-fraught feature should ideally be launched “during a dynamic political environment where many civil society groups that we would expect to attack us would have their resources focused on other concerns.”
So you know this feature is controversial, you absolutely do plan to release it to the public according to your own internal memos, and you have the nerve to call out a publication for explaining what the feature is and why it’s bad before they explain that it’s not currently implemented and you claim it won’t be. Sloppy work, guys.
That’s proper evil planning in action, 10/10 will evil again.
It’s pretty easy to not get caught surveiling customers.
All you have to do is… Not surveil customers.
Furious? Cuckerberg was spying on us and THEY are furious?? Get fucked assholes!
I hear Donald Trump was fuming when he discovered that his bestie got caught for running a pedo ring
It seems more like that he’s furious that their enormous spy network was not quite deployed yet and was discovered before it could do the real damage that it was designed to do, and now that it has been discovered, his plot has been foiled! In the most supervillainous sort of way
He could not move fast enough to break things
That’s what happens when you’re neck deep in your own bullshit
Probably because they were dogfooding, testing/using their own product before release.












