• FaceDeer@fedia.io
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    8 hours ago

    If I could get glasses that told me “that guy enthusiastically greeting you by name right now is Marty, you last met him in university in such-and-such class eight years ago” I would pay any amount of money for that.

    “Doxing people” and “recognizing people” have a pretty blurry border.

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      7 hours ago

      Recording and even more so profiling people without their explicit consent is completely not okay.

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      7 hours ago

      Imagine never having to go through “the effort” of just knowing someone.

      I’m starting to get a feel for the “society is fucked” crowd.

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        7 hours ago

        That’s not what they’re saying. Nuance is important here.

        Some people have a legitimate condition where they can’t remember faces. Moreover there’s a lot of different brains out there and some people have very poor memory when it comes to other people’s names or other details, especially if they’re introverted and have anxiety in social situations. It can be helpful to have reminders, like keeping birthdays attached to people in your contacts so your calendar can remind you when it is someone’s birthday. Everyone is different and what you call “effort” might be a physical or mental deficiency or differently wired brain for someone else.

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          2 hours ago

          Yeah, I’m neurodivergent and have a terrible memory. My life is full of alarms and notes and reminders for everything, otherwise nothing gets done.

          While I’m well aware of the insidiousness of tech’s ever increasing privacy violations, I also look forward to things like AI being able to function as a full blown personal assistant to help me run my life.