Raze your glasses!
Mar. 11th, 2014 08:34 amA story in last night's Evening Standard claimed that someone in a US bar was beaten up for wearing Google Glasses. I'm not convinced it's true - details were sketchy - but it does seem to bear out the idea that these things will not be popular because of the invasion of privacy they represent.
So... there has to be a business opportunity here, for anti-Google Goggle devices.
I'm thinking mainly in terms of wearable QR codes that lead to malware or sites that chew up bandwidth / processing power one way or another, or are just intensely annoying; badgers, for example. But there must be other possibilities; strobes that work just outside the visible spectrum but are seen by cameras, for example. Obviously we don't want to be too antisocial, but I have a feeling that there will be a lot of things like this in days to come.
Bujold-related SF thought - did this happen to Simon Illyan a lot? It's canon for Manfred Maxx in the Accelerando universe, of course.
So... there has to be a business opportunity here, for anti-Google Goggle devices.
I'm thinking mainly in terms of wearable QR codes that lead to malware or sites that chew up bandwidth / processing power one way or another, or are just intensely annoying; badgers, for example. But there must be other possibilities; strobes that work just outside the visible spectrum but are seen by cameras, for example. Obviously we don't want to be too antisocial, but I have a feeling that there will be a lot of things like this in days to come.
Bujold-related SF thought - did this happen to Simon Illyan a lot? It's canon for Manfred Maxx in the Accelerando universe, of course.
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Date: 2014-03-11 09:09 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-03-11 09:45 am (UTC)But yeah, badgers would probably do it. Or just simply a core dump of "*.tumblr.com"; I'm not sure if there's a limit to how many animated .gifs of Benedict Cumberbatch a Google Glass can take, but I'm sure someone is willing to find out.
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Date: 2014-03-11 11:01 am (UTC)Lasers are a bit too wholesale for my liking - something that messes with the cameras without the potential to hurt anyone seems a better bet.
You must have a very clean mind - one of my thoughts on this was linking to really bad porn...
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Date: 2014-03-11 12:23 pm (UTC)It occurred to me, but blocking porn is easy. Forcing people to see everything on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, etc would force them to block all the sites they actually do want to see, making the glass pointless.
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Date: 2014-03-11 07:23 pm (UTC)You could experiment, try taking a long exposure picture of a remote control or similar while pressing one of the buttons to see how it works. Most cameras have an IR filter but bright enough near-visible IR will get through this filter and register on the sensor as "light".
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Date: 2014-03-11 07:42 pm (UTC)Except that you're looking to crash the glasses, not the wearer.
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Date: 2014-03-11 08:15 pm (UTC)You can see infra-red from a remote on my bridge camera's screen, but my iPad camera shows nothing, I suspect that's true of many other cameras. Earlier generation iPhone and iPad cameras did show it - the physics teachers at my school used to demonstrate infa-red that way.
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Date: 2014-03-11 09:20 pm (UTC)As it is, it's not really clear (and I've re-read most of the books recently) whether Illyan's chip processes and indexes data or just gives him perfect eidetic memory. One would think that you would need a degree of indexing to make sense of perfect memory, but on the other hand perfect memory would mean instantly recognising Joe Vorbloggs and remembering every occasion you'd seen him before, which might obviate the need for any additional database functions.
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Date: 2014-03-11 09:22 pm (UTC)So I guess the best way to screw up Google Glasses is a lawyer!
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Date: 2014-03-12 01:46 am (UTC)The thing that occurred to me is that wearing those into say the British Library would make it very easy to take pictures of every page of a book, which is banned by their rules.
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