• LiPoly@lemmynsfw.com
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    5 days ago

    In theory, there’s a Million awesome business applications for it.

    Let’s say you’re in construction and your glasses tell you exactly what to build where and how.

    You’re a waiter and the glasses tell you which table ordered what, needs attention, etc.

    You’re a network engineer and the glasses show you on every port which device is connected.

    And don’t even get me started on the military applications.

    Of course we’re not there yet. But that’s why they’re so obsessed with it. They want to be the first.

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      5 days ago

      In the current US political climate, giving everyone glasses with always-on cameras run by big tech companies seems particularly dangerous.

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      5 days ago

      All of this can be done with AR on a mobile phone.

      Only when you need to do this AND have both hands free do AR glasses become necessary. So surgery, bomb refusal or something niche like thar.

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        5 days ago

        This might be the dumbest take I’ve heard today.

        Everything your smartphone does your laptop can do, too. Therefore, smartphones are useless!!

        Everything AR can do that your smartphone can do today will be a hundred times more convenient because you don’t have to carry a slab of glass with you all the time. You just have to wear glasses. Like I already do anyway.

        The only reason for smartphones to still exist in a world where AR is compact will be if we can’t figure out a way to efficiently input data without annoying everyone around us. As soon as that problem’s solved, nobody will be using smartphones anymore.