You forgot to mention one of the "funniest" details about this: Some of those opt-out links the devs mentioned require you to UPLOAD your picture and an I.D. card showing your face. If that isn't something straight out of a Black Mirror episode, then I don't know what is...
Yeah that’s something I’m always wary about with things like “aura” or “delete me” How do I know they’re not secretly selling my data again? How do I know they aren’t doing some underhanded stuff?
"As AI gets better Zuckerberg appears more human" 💀💀 Something ain't right. Edit: No way I can get so many likes by just quoting a line from the video. 👀
I suspect two things are going on here: 1. He has such absurd amounts of wealth that he can afford all the image consultants, fitness coaches, plastic surgery and makeup / prosthetics needed to make him look however he wants. 2. SBF completely ruined the whole game of "you can always trust the pasty nerd with no rizz"
Yeah that’s the biggest invasion of privacy I think I’ve ever seen. Now if I’m walking and someone is staring me in my eye with a 1/4”thick pair of ray ban wayfarers we might have a problem
Actually, 🤓, you already know your crush, just google it and you'll get the SSN info... This is more to approach that hottie in the middle of the street and ask her about her deceased chihuahua and that suspicious tweet she did 5 years ago
@@zoetje9817 Not really, it was more of a "🤓" type of comment... His "finally" implicates that this software is what makes it possible for him to know the SSN. But he probably knows the name of his crush, so her SSN is just a couple of shady websites away from him.
With knowledge like this, she basically works for you and should no doubt be willing to put in 40 hours/week to enrich your life for marginal benefit to hers!
Deleteme are scammers. They cannot remove your data from internet, only from a few data brokers that use your data for ads. Your data is on the dark web already and it keeps pouring there with every such hack of institutions that cannot delete your data. And Deleteme has no reach to the dark web. If you pay for it, you are being scammed and ripped off.
The same thing but with access to essentially _every_ database (right now the hit rate on public reverse face rec is _very_ variable - in real life I bet they couldn't identify about 50% of the people they tried it on - but that changes if you can _also_ access drivers licence records, criminal records, passport records etc. Y'know, like a government could :).
They will know everything you do, everything you see or listen, whatever you do on your devices 24/7, they will analyze your comments or contents to get an estimate of your political views and mentality and they will be able to flag you as a normal sheep or as a danger (yellow/orange/red) for their government (especially if you're against dictatorship and you're in a 3rd world country). They know where you are 24/7 and can eliminate you if you're a problematic pawn to them.
do people still send their dna off to some company just to find out their ancestry? I imagine those reports probably just tell people what they want to hear anyways.
@@Lesrevesdhiver 23&me was hacked, all that genetic data is going to be sold off to life-insurers so they can charge those people the maximum for the future cancers they are genetically predisposed to. They wont say it, but we know money talks.
Fireship: "The most dystopian app ever made…" Fireship: "Luckily though, the app is not built for public consumption" Fireship: Anywho, here is how to build it... Thanks, I guess
Cops everywhere just got new headgear. Don't point it at the cops, though. 40% of them are domestic abusers, and about three police officers are themselves arrested daily.
To be fair, this isnt conceptually hard to make. A small team of competent programmers would have probably easily made this if they had the resources that meta has.
it's easy to make, it just took the idea. once the idea is out there, many people will come to the same conclusions independently so might as well make the recipe public, at least you're putting everyone on a level playing field plus those who want to do it will do it anyways, so might as well not be petty and save them some time
i personally envy people who live off the grid, and completely disconnected (except for the basic supplies like electricity/water/medicine/pension). if they are not actively using internet, they are way safer than any modern human.
@@realracing3specter295 living Off-Grid means though what you mostly excluded. No reliance on the grid for electricity (you can use solar panels for that), water (use rainwater or a water well). Medicine sure you kinda need that Pension? There is will be no pension/retirement for our generation
@@CathrineMacNiel i do understand what off-grid actually means to its deeper context, but i deliberately added the clauses to keep connected to government and its schemes, such as water/power grid/some sort financial benefits from govt... for now i only wanted to show isolation from internet and mass media, and not actually becoming cave man for full isolated life.
Tbf it was more than just that. The main worry was how easy it was to access those files stored by the service that may or may not hold sensitive information from the user. Us privacy-centered people were alarmed by the mere presence of Windows 11.
@@lorenzobuero7115 Yeah, but I'd argue it was the security risk that made the normies actually care, and thus have so many people up in arms. Otherwise we'd see outrage on that scale *every* time there was such obvious spyware being pitched rather the usual "lol I don't care if they have my data."
i hate when people say, i dont care i have nothing to hide i got bigger problems. But this ignorance is the fuel for evil and they dont know the endgame. Fools
Now the generation that grew up with Instagram and have zero social skills can use this to interpret a person's facial expressions. What a game changer! lol
as data analyst and a person with autism, this hurt me in a spiritual level having generations like that .-. even i know when people's face does not match with their tone and words .-.
I'm imagining that this could be used to create a real time subtitle system like in cyberpunk 2077, sadly this will most definitely be used for targeted marketing
@@omarjimenezromero3463 I have autism and ngl having a system that alerts me “HEY, that thing you said seems to have affected their attitude, here are some solutions to diagnose the problem with what you just said” would be great. 😂
I'm glad we don't have a social credit score in the U.S. that affects our ability to get jobs, housing, or transportation. We just have a regular credit score for that :)
The social credit score thing is a myth, it was rolled out in a couple of jurisdictions and then higher-ups told them to stop. Just regular old anti-China FUD.
Your normal credit score can prevent you from getting a job? But anyway, I feel like I should mention, the concept of a social credit score is a million times worse. Especially since it includes simply criticizing the government or any of these systems.
@@justamaggot5870 Who fuckin cares, if people had the courage to do something against these corporate entities, they´d have done so long ago. Reap what you sow, I guess
I'm glad you're pointing out the app behind the controversy. I feel like people are being distracted by the glasses form factor and not focusing on the real issue that is facial detection and public databases of personal info.
The app in question was never supposed to be released to the public. Its creators made it and then showcased it purely to prove that it can be done, in the hopes that governments will pass laws to prevent apps like it becoming available to the public. Of course if they could do it then so can others. Hopefully people in authority took notice.
@@DuckieMcduck True, but that is far more involved and people will notice if you walk up to them and wave your phone in their face. I am not blaming the glasses in any way here, just the App. An App that can pull that much data about a person without them knowing is dangerous.
This has always been possible but the reason it wasn’t mainstream was because of the complexity of the tasks. So we’re either a society that’ll welcome this with open arms or we need to regulate the PISS out of social media.
Black mirror just means a screen. To experience it, turn off your phone, look at your black screen, wink at your reflection, come back to UA-cam, continue procrastinating. I chuckled at the “just mirror” though
I still find it wild that people went from being privacy focused online (usernames not being real names, no personal pictures, etc), to just... putting it all out there. How did they not *know* this will happen? If someone in the past can relentlessly comb through all your personal information to find out who you are and where you live, of course computers will be able to automate and do it en mass in the future.
As a kid, I never put pictures of myself anywhere, and actively lied about my name, birthday, and other info, online all the time for this exact reason. Years of paranoia have finally paid off.
Normies entered the net. Like with all hobbies, it went big and became shit. If you have a hobby and you like it, GATEKEEP THE HELL OUT OF IT. The more people do you hobby, the worse it gets. This is a law of nature.
Will never understand why the minimalist monocular design of Google Glass was deemed "ugly", while huge chunky Wayfarer frames aren't. Maybe my aesthetic taste has been too influenced by sci-fi, but have been confused for the last 10 years since Glass
It freaked people out, because it was so obvious that you were filming them. People would get angry Imagine trying to talk to someone who held their phone up in your face the entire time These are more subtle
Yeah. another video on the topic had the sponsor right at the beginning, I realized it's just a giant infomercial for delete me. I stopped watching after that. FUD. Fear Uncertainty and Doubt and shilling /advertising has been present much longer than AI and social media.
@@nathan4678 scam. Deleteme cannot remove your data from internet, not from institutions that must have your data for a period of time and certainly not from the dark web where data of most of us most probably is or will be very soon, from countless and endless hacks here and there. They are just scammers. Stay vigilant on internet and in general when somebody texts you out of blue, or calls, and block ads, so these data brokers go out of business if enough population does it.
that wouldn't be accurate since ai can't see through clothes. they could have a big scar on their chest and no one would know. you could probably create a simulation but that takes a lot of the punch out of it because it would be fake.
@@check9094Even if it was fake, it would be pretty harmful for your image to have a lot of videos of you naked on the internet, even though you wasn't truly naked there
@@UNcommonSenseAUS It's something to have a social media account but you can have multi social accounts and never share your real name and picture of your face, as well as real location, etc.
Even if you don't some government agency took a picture of you at some point. As this technology gets better and better nobody will be able to escape unless they live in the forest since they are born and have no IDs
Taking non consensual photos and videos is already a big deal in places like Korea. I imagine the topic will end up with many private businesses and public spaces taking no filming/photoing a lot more seriously (or at least I hope so).
There is absolutely no way that thing is going to be allowed to sell here in the EU. Its existence is probably a vialoation of every single existing privacy law.
@@maxave7448 the whole point is that the thing is really just already existing technology wrapped up. There's no "secret sauce" here. You can buy it from stuff like app stores, but Im not sure it can go much further than that
Can't speak for Korea, but in the US there is no expectation of privacy anywhere where you're visible to the public. Not just out in the street, people have sued neighbors because the neighbor had a security camera that could see their back yard and they lost. This is unlikely to change and honestly isn't the root of the problem. We're willingly sharing way to much data. Stopping that means there's nothing for people to find.
Everytime I heard about those augmented reality apps that collect the personal data of not only the user but also everybody around them in real time the first thing I think is "man! The internet speeds on First World countries must be amazing!"
Interestingly, zuckerberg was born in 1984, and you know the story behind that. Maybe "1984" came a bit late but still, coincidence? Kind of makes one wonder if something happened on Dec 21st 2012 that we won't see the effects of for a while. Speculation but interesting nonetheless.
@@divinecreation6 old people who congregate there literally don't give a fuck. until their money disappears by some scammer who used all the data for social engineering, but even then they won't connect the dots...
So these glasses are for people who realize it's considered creepy to stick your phone camera in random people's faces, but still really want to stick a camera in random people's faces.
I think they will have the same effect on the quality of your social interactions as wearing Google glasses... (But FUckerberg don't care as he has no social interactions.)
The saddest thing about glasses like these is that I think they could theoretically be cool and have some really interesting things to do with them. Imagine going on a family vacation with them (or a 360 version) and being able to dump all the footage into something like photogrammetry after to create a full 3D capture of your vacation.
@@sajeucettefoistunevaspasme Would require making the glasses not being always-online highly connected devices or at least open sourcing the connectivity so people can control the data. I could see an open source version being designed but the main issue would be price at that point.
The problem is that in order to delete your data from those sites, you need to upload a selfi + an ID document to verify it. TBH, I don't trust them deleting my data at all. How do we know it's actually deleted? Just cuz they say it?
The best way to delete the data is to phish their admin's account info, then once you have access to an account install malware that sabotages the backups and deletes everything and replaces it with false information
i really have to start living off grid now i don't even wanna exist in the cities, i dont wanna random sttrangers to know my life out of nowhere. i hate this world
You forget you don't need AI or glasses to do all this. Any picture taken with any source, you can just use the same spy app and download the persons info in 20 secs.
The point is that this enables person to do it on the fly and very stealthly. If a dude is filming my face by holding a camera 30cm in front of me, I may notice that rather quickly.
@@NineSun001 Sure but the bigger point is, if your face is on the internet this has been possible for years, all these kids did was build a smoother pipeline.
It's not just FB. All these big players think the future is for them to get YOUR data, look through it, and do the thinking for you. In exchange for YOUR data. It's insane that people are actually willing to participate, but the great majority do, without second thought.
PoI basically showed us exactly how this would all go down over the next 10-20 years (not from now, from when it started in 2011 i.e. we're already most of the way there).
"Don't go outside where a CCTV camera can see you" so, stay inside forever I guess. Those cameras slowly but surely kept growing in numbers over the years and now there is at least 1 on every street. EU here btw.
I feel the glasses are a bit more insidious though. If some guy held up his phone to you for a few seconds you'd probably wonder what it's about. But this can be done by somebody with glasses looking at you.
I have nothing against libertarian, it's the techno concentration camp which makes me worried. And it smells a lot more of fascist/communist than "libertarian" to me.
@@clray123 brother, have a quick google on who did liberals side with in every fascist country ever and never write "fascist" and "communist" with a "/" ever again
@@nuclearocean Well, who did they side with? Certainly not fascists or communists. And yes the / is very appropriate as these are two authortiarian ideologies both strongly opposed to INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY and in favor of restricting it in favor of "higher goals" (of the industrial state or commune).
Sounds like Watch Dogs. Guess walking through the streets and instantly knowing a whole bunch of stuff about every single stranger you see wasn't so far fetched.
Just flip this shit around and ask yourself if you'd like every stranger you encounter on the subway to automatically know where you live? No? Ok, so let's not fucking do it maybe. Jfc we're so fucked.
on the bright side, you get to know where everyone else lives too. You might not care, they might not care, but because of this the cultural zeitgeist might change and people would be more open, respectful, etc cause we know more about eachother. Either that or we live in a worse police state who knows
the one about that AI supercomputer? I saw some shorts about it. and now LLMs are like the one from Steinsgate 0 (don't remember the actual name, but saw some shorts about some awakening punch, and later watched some anime summary youtube video, it was awesome like it can happen with LLMs)
The future is NOW, thanks to SCIENCE! Specifically, the dystopian future we’ve all been terrified of and it’s less due to science and more due to corporate greed.
Agreed, there has likely been pretty much no real science involved in the making of this product. I can guarantee you this is a desperate cash grab to justify the billions they threw away for training those "AI" models. Tbh I wont be surprised if this thing meets the same fate as products like devin: extremely overhyped and forgotten after a week.
@@_somerandomguyontheinternet_ hahaha "I can't name the current economic system because that would mean its actually not good so I will say corporate greed instead":DDDDD its capitalism cry more about "corporate greed" please if it was created by (insert country led by a communist party) you would just say socialism bad, 1984 etc, but because its capitalism you will go beyond to avoid criticizing it. pure Hypocrisy on full display. By supporting the current economic system you are endorsing this kind of tech no matter how hard you will try to deny it.
-The glasses can do live language translation -Imagine if they can tell you a person's social credit score just from a glance These features are literally the core gameplay features of Cyberpunk 2077.
What would happen if you were listening to Prisencolinensineinciusal, while wearing these glasses? A song that is complete gibberish, but made to sound like it is Englsih.
Yeah, imagine getting out of prison after commiting a minor offense, trying to start a new chapter in life, only to be branded a monstrous criminal for life because people can now instantly access your entire personal records.
People get (rightly) worried about social credit score but we literally have credit scores in the US. If we do have social credit scores people will just roll over just like they did with credit scores
@@EtcherDont need to fully converse with them but just get a glimpse of their face, probably for a few seconds and be on your mery way, to the victim it's normal because they're not thinking that "is he wearing smart rayband glasses!? He has my data!" they're probably thinking "Can't wait to get home.." I dont even think they have to directly be looking at you to indicate they're capturing your face, given that the camera is on the frame of the glasses, the wearer can simply walk by people and capture their faces with out directly looking at them with their eyes.
I swear, 5 years ago I was boring my friends by telling them they would be able to walk around at the mall, and little avatar boxes would float over people's heads, telling you who they are. Nobody believed me, and they kept getting pissed that I was telling them about this instead of giving them their food. They have to understand that we treat all people in the drive-thru as friends.
hi for the record the social credit system in china is NOT implemented. it was an idea, they did a pilot, and it was never rolled out. the hukou system (household registers) is dystopian enough for that
Years of not using social media is finally paying off.
lies, you using it now
@@johnmukendi7650 UA-cam only knows videos that you like and your email account - that's much less than Facebook, for example
@@johnmukendi7650 ?????????
@@johnmukendi7650 maybe he returned after years and this is first thing he seen
@@johnmukendi7650they’re more talking about the social media where you post pictures of yourself.
You forgot to mention one of the "funniest" details about this:
Some of those opt-out links the devs mentioned require you to UPLOAD your picture and an I.D. card showing your face.
If that isn't something straight out of a Black Mirror episode, then I don't know what is...
I was looking for this comment
"You can opt out of your entire personal data being collected, all you have to do is send us your entire personal data to be collected"
@@maxave7448 "We won't abuse it, pinky promise!"
Yeah that’s something I’m always wary about with things like “aura” or “delete me”
How do I know they’re not secretly selling my data again? How do I know they aren’t doing some underhanded stuff?
Remember cambridge analytica? That's is certainly still going on, so...
"As AI gets better Zuckerberg appears more human" 💀💀
Something ain't right.
Edit: No way I can get so many likes by just quoting a line from the video. 👀
He said "Zuckerborg " ;-)
I suspect two things are going on here:
1. He has such absurd amounts of wealth that he can afford all the image consultants, fitness coaches, plastic surgery and makeup / prosthetics needed to make him look however he wants.
2. SBF completely ruined the whole game of "you can always trust the pasty nerd with no rizz"
@@GSBarlev Interesting thoughts!
@@GSBarlev it's just a haircut and new fit bro
@@DJ-dh3oe You're missing the point, though: he's been rocking the robot look for decades. Why suddenly go surfer boy chic?
What's creeper is Meta having unrestricted access to everything you look at for the whole day.
Someone will make a privacy version or software.
Then they will come inside your dreams as well
@@dubbyplays Imagine seeing an ad in a dream
@@kompetenzbox I dream about the u-lego-Block god throwing a Hollow Purple to corporations turning them to apple logos with the income of 2024 Ubisoft
Aw man
Yeah that’s the biggest invasion of privacy I think I’ve ever seen.
Now if I’m walking and someone is staring me in my eye with a 1/4”thick pair of ray ban wayfarers we might have a problem
“It’s too late. You’ve been scanned. They’re coming.” 😂
@@roguedoge2479 Lmao right
Really reminds me of Cyberpunk or Minority Report
Finally I can approach my crush with a surefire way to win her over, by reciting her social security number
Actually, 🤓, you already know your crush, just google it and you'll get the SSN info... This is more to approach that hottie in the middle of the street and ask her about her deceased chihuahua and that suspicious tweet she did 5 years ago
@@TFE6979
I feel like you missed the point buddy
@@zoetje9817 Not really, it was more of a "🤓" type of comment... His "finally" implicates that this software is what makes it possible for him to know the SSN. But he probably knows the name of his crush, so her SSN is just a couple of shady websites away from him.
With knowledge like this, she basically works for you and should no doubt be willing to put in 40 hours/week to enrich your life for marginal benefit to hers!
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this video would have been perfect for a sponsorship with one of those services that claim to delete your data from databrokers
DeleteMe?
When are we gonna get rid of data brokers it's taking so long
@@BB-848-VAC why? Just block ads and they will be out of business LOL
Deleteme are scammers. They cannot remove your data from internet, only from a few data brokers that use your data for ads. Your data is on the dark web already and it keeps pouring there with every such hack of institutions that cannot delete your data. And Deleteme has no reach to the dark web. If you pay for it, you are being scammed and ripped off.
Yea and no, you don’t want to compromise your talking points with a sponsorship
New gen human interction:
"Hi ... " * stares without a word for 15 sec * " ... John. "
@@apache937 bots are even taking the fun out of jokes online goddamn this sucks
@@freebreezy2k155based on their other comments, doesnt look like a bot.
Dk if thats better or worse
I usually do the silent staring before saying hi.
Connor
The guy infront of you is
John Kramer 💀
After some days, "Hello glasses guy, I want to play a game"
if some dude on the internet can make something like this with civilian technology, I wonder what the CIA and U.S military is capable of.
The same thing but with access to essentially _every_ database (right now the hit rate on public reverse face rec is _very_ variable - in real life I bet they couldn't identify about 50% of the people they tried it on - but that changes if you can _also_ access drivers licence records, criminal records, passport records etc. Y'know, like a government could :).
There's a recent video from Astrum on that topic. Did not fact check it, but pretty scarty stuff indeed. At least for privacy.
StuxNet
They will know everything you do, everything you see or listen, whatever you do on your devices 24/7, they will analyze your comments or contents to get an estimate of your political views and mentality and they will be able to flag you as a normal sheep or as a danger (yellow/orange/red) for their government (especially if you're against dictatorship and you're in a 3rd world country). They know where you are 24/7 and can eliminate you if you're a problematic pawn to them.
I bet it's shittier & the only advantage they have is more access to more data.
I'm starting to think sending my DNA for sequencing by a private corporation will have some horrendous yet unknown consequences.
Nah, it'll be fine. You read the terms and conditions carefully right ? ...Right ?
@anonymes2884 Maybe finding out I'm 3% Berber wasn't worth incurring the unknown biological horrors in my future...
do people still send their dna off to some company just to find out their ancestry? I imagine those reports probably just tell people what they want to hear anyways.
@@Lesrevesdhiver 23&me was hacked, all that genetic data is going to be sold off to life-insurers so they can charge those people the maximum for the future cancers they are genetically predisposed to. They wont say it, but we know money talks.
doesnt matter. if u ever did a covid report ur fucked anyway.
Fireship: "The most dystopian app ever made…"
Fireship: "Luckily though, the app is not built for public consumption"
Fireship: Anywho, here is how to build it... Thanks, I guess
Cops everywhere just got new headgear. Don't point it at the cops, though. 40% of them are domestic abusers, and about three police officers are themselves arrested daily.
To be fair, this isnt conceptually hard to make. A small team of competent programmers would have probably easily made this if they had the resources that meta has.
it's easy to make, it just took the idea. once the idea is out there, many people will come to the same conclusions independently
so might as well make the recipe public, at least you're putting everyone on a level playing field
plus those who want to do it will do it anyways, so might as well not be petty and save them some time
@@yjlom @maxave7448 Yes, I agree, it is very easy to create. And that's the scary thing
The app was made by a group of college students, not meta
go outside and touch grass in public they said
It would be fun, they said...
Your glasses will tell you what type of grass you touched and if it is legal in your state 😅
'People need to see other people', they said
@@shoopddawhoopedTurns out, in the age of AI...
They certainly don't.
"Take a selfie" they said
You know... Farming and living Off-Grid doesn't seem so scary anymore...
i personally envy people who live off the grid, and completely disconnected (except for the basic supplies like electricity/water/medicine/pension). if they are not actively using internet, they are way safer than any modern human.
@@realracing3specter295 living Off-Grid means though what you mostly excluded. No reliance on the grid for electricity (you can use solar panels for that), water (use rainwater or a water well).
Medicine sure you kinda need that
Pension? There is will be no pension/retirement for our generation
@@CathrineMacNiel i do understand what off-grid actually means to its deeper context, but i deliberately added the clauses to keep connected to government and its schemes, such as water/power grid/some sort financial benefits from govt... for now i only wanted to show isolation from internet and mass media, and not actually becoming cave man for full isolated life.
@@realracing3specter295 Tell me yours secrets! I have no friends to share with. I promise!!
dream life tbh
3:57 did not look like a "best friends" type of cry+hug.
Best friends with benefits.
its also AI generated it seems the shoulder of the guy is a dead giveaway. haha.
That’s how I hug my best friend 🙂↔️
that's how far the glasses can take you
why do you hate bro love
This is fucking wild, a few months ago we were alarmed because microsoft might use recall to get people's info to sell ads.
This is 100 times worse.
Tbf it was more than just that. The main worry was how easy it was to access those files stored by the service that may or may not hold sensitive information from the user.
Us privacy-centered people were alarmed by the mere presence of Windows 11.
@@HolyApplebutter the turmoil with recall was first because how spyware-like it was, then people discovered how easy it was to hack it.
@@lorenzobuero7115 Yeah, but I'd argue it was the security risk that made the normies actually care, and thus have so many people up in arms. Otherwise we'd see outrage on that scale *every* time there was such obvious spyware being pitched rather the usual "lol I don't care if they have my data."
Bro went from looking omnipotent being to looking like he surfs
probably received an upgrade
He s actually been surfing for years
he do be surfin doe
he surfs on his stolen beaches in hawaii
Average jiu jitsu experience
4:20 "When you wear his glasses, zuck has direct access to your balls" 💀
😂😂😂😂😂
FaceBallz
@@jaychas lookin balls
i blasted on that dialogue, but then he said - eye balls lool
My doppelgänger is so screwed
😂
you need more likes 🤣🤣
I once looked up my face on pimeyes, it's surreal to see people who look a lot like me.
😂😂
i hate when people say, i dont care i have nothing to hide i got bigger problems. But this ignorance is the fuel for evil and they dont know the endgame. Fools
2:08 those eyebrows raising during "relatives names" says it all. Dystopia here we come.
Yep. People are doom scrolling now this💀
Now the generation that grew up with Instagram and have zero social skills can use this to interpret a person's facial expressions.
What a game changer! lol
as data analyst and a person with autism, this hurt me in a spiritual level having generations like that .-. even i know when people's face does not match with their tone and words .-.
I'm imagining that this could be used to create a real time subtitle system like in cyberpunk 2077, sadly this will most definitely be used for targeted marketing
@@omarjimenezromero3463 I have autism and ngl having a system that alerts me “HEY, that thing you said seems to have affected their attitude, here are some solutions to diagnose the problem with what you just said” would be great. 😂
@@omarjimenezromero3463 people like to associate problems with identity
@@XavierGoncalves89as long as the Blackwall doesn't become a thing anyway.
I'm glad we don't have a social credit score in the U.S. that affects our ability to get jobs, housing, or transportation. We just have a regular credit score for that :)
The social credit score thing is a myth, it was rolled out in a couple of jurisdictions and then higher-ups told them to stop. Just regular old anti-China FUD.
Your normal credit score can prevent you from getting a job?
But anyway, I feel like I should mention, the concept of a social credit score is a million times worse. Especially since it includes simply criticizing the government or any of these systems.
@@justamaggot5870 Who fuckin cares, if people had the courage to do something against these corporate entities, they´d have done so long ago.
Reap what you sow, I guess
@@justamaggot5870 there are a set of tweets you could make that would get you fired easily.
@@justamaggot5870 I like that the same dystopian Chinese technology is used in the west, but by private companies and corporation. 10/10
I'm glad you're pointing out the app behind the controversy. I feel like people are being distracted by the glasses form factor and not focusing on the real issue that is facial detection and public databases of personal info.
Yeah, its basically a smartphone with a preinstalled stalking app that also happens to hide the fact that you could be actively stalking someone.
The app in question was never supposed to be released to the public. Its creators made it and then showcased it purely to prove that it can be done, in the hopes that governments will pass laws to prevent apps like it becoming available to the public. Of course if they could do it then so can others. Hopefully people in authority took notice.
@@ASavageEye Technically it's not the app much less the glasses fault. You can theoretically do all this already with a smartphone.
the glasses are still cner though
@@DuckieMcduck True, but that is far more involved and people will notice if you walk up to them and wave your phone in their face.
I am not blaming the glasses in any way here, just the App. An App that can pull that much data about a person without them knowing is dangerous.
This has always been possible but the reason it wasn’t mainstream was because of the complexity of the tasks. So we’re either a society that’ll welcome this with open arms or we need to regulate the PISS out of social media.
0:37 bro cooked duo 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂exactly
0:56 It's not just Black Mirror episodes, there's literally an entire game franchise built around it, Watch Dogs
Uuh, sure, I can watch dogs, but what's the franchise called?
@@Dannnneh xD
You have to watch dogs more to know the answer
its gonna explode if someone tampered with the supply line.
@@igorthelight who, who, who let the dogs out?!~
@@2PeteShakur xD
it's not black mirror anymore, it's just... mirror
😰 What happened to the "black" in the mirror 😭
Most of the episodes on the future are just researched from articles of things already being made it just shows the bad side of it
Black mirror just means a screen. To experience it, turn off your phone, look at your black screen, wink at your reflection, come back to UA-cam, continue procrastinating.
I chuckled at the “just mirror” though
Sounds like part of latest Steve Jobs product presentation. Maybe he just saw the future and said ok, imma go offline
racist. but okay
I still find it wild that people went from being privacy focused online (usernames not being real names, no personal pictures, etc), to just... putting it all out there.
How did they not *know* this will happen? If someone in the past can relentlessly comb through all your personal information to find out who you are and where you live, of course computers will be able to automate and do it en mass in the future.
it turns out this information is profitable and then marketing did the rest
the average people works under the guise of "why would they care about my details"
@@flopdriverofficial yes. and in a way it's true, until it isn't. anyone can have your data, like shown here
As a kid, I never put pictures of myself anywhere, and actively lied about my name, birthday, and other info, online all the time for this exact reason. Years of paranoia have finally paid off.
Normies entered the net. Like with all hobbies, it went big and became shit.
If you have a hobby and you like it, GATEKEEP THE HELL OUT OF IT.
The more people do you hobby, the worse it gets. This is a law of nature.
For a moment there, I thought this video was going to transition into a sponsorship ad read for deleting your private information off of databases.
Why do we get cyberpunk, but without the cool stuff
no high tech, only low life 🐕
Unfairly ostracize men, women, and children who wear glasses. Problem solved
I mean, _is it_ unfair ? It's not our fault their eyeballs are the wrong shape.
pol pot grindset
@@valiantviktor genocide dark humor is like food, not everybody gets it.
LOL thanks for the chuckle amidst all this doom and gloom hahahah, cheers!
@@valiantviktor thats crazy 💀
we have finally reached a point where totalitarian dystopia reigns supreme
Despotic police state
You have no idea yet.
@@Rockyzach88 oh I've read the protocols.. I know what's coming
@@UNcommonSenseAUS Can you explain or link some of those protocols?
Meh, I won’t be recognized. I,don’t have a government I’d even, and always wear funny must ash in public.
Can I get like a 99% less creepy version that just helps me remember people’s names 💀
Can it help me remember my own phone number.
Just don’t call them by name, hey you is usually enough
@@turolretar"
- hey, did you talk to _them_ since the other day?
- who?
- you know… _them_
"
@@turolretar"hey bud"
lmfao @@yjlom
Scifi: "Don't create the torment nexus"
Zuckerberg: "Sounds like a good idea, anyway, here's the torment nexus - I'm literally drowning in money now"
Will never understand why the minimalist monocular design of Google Glass was deemed "ugly", while huge chunky Wayfarer frames aren't. Maybe my aesthetic taste has been too influenced by sci-fi, but have been confused for the last 10 years since Glass
It's because you can't hide that you are wearing a Google glass, whereas chunky frames could just be a personal aesthetic choice
A personal aesthetic that we have already been conditioned to accept.
Truth is both designs are fugly.
It freaked people out, because it was so obvious that you were filming them. People would get angry
Imagine trying to talk to someone who held their phone up in your face the entire time
These are more subtle
@@happiness7808 Imagine someone discovering you were "more subtly" filming them... Good luck!
The whole Death Note plot is pointless now...
Lol how so?
You don't have to sacrifice half of your lifespan to a demon, just sacrifice your soul to Zuck
om
Glances at L, then he dies during homework.
U need to remember the timeline of deahtnote.😂😂
Who else was waiting for a DeleteMe sponsor segue?
Yeah. another video on the topic had the sponsor right at the beginning, I realized it's just a giant infomercial for delete me. I stopped watching after that. FUD. Fear Uncertainty and Doubt and shilling /advertising has been present much longer than AI and social media.
Me ;-)
Are they legit or is it a scam like most UA-cam sponsors?
@@nathan4678 I don't know - never used them
@@nathan4678 scam. Deleteme cannot remove your data from internet, not from institutions that must have your data for a period of time and certainly not from the dark web where data of most of us most probably is or will be very soon, from countless and endless hacks here and there. They are just scammers. Stay vigilant on internet and in general when somebody texts you out of blue, or calls, and block ads, so these data brokers go out of business if enough population does it.
Most dystopian _so far_ -- it's only Monday, fam.
"In the future there will be robots"... never sounded so quaint.
"Zuck stole the idea" should be mentioned more often when talking about this dirty marsupial
I guess the next in the line is glasses that undress people with AI in real time and stream it to darknet...
Why not just Twitch. I'm sure Amazon will love the new revenue
that wouldn't be accurate since ai can't see through clothes. they could have a big scar on their chest and no one would know. you could probably create a simulation but that takes a lot of the punch out of it because it would be fake.
@@check9094 you really think that's what would stop people?
@@check9094Even if it was fake, it would be pretty harmful for your image to have a lot of videos of you naked on the internet, even though you wasn't truly naked there
@@check9094 lol being "fake" would not stop people or make it less desirable. Deepfakes exist still.
Finally, now I can explain others why I don't have social media accounts and never posted any image of mine.
Lol here you are posting om your google account.
Smh
@@UNcommonSenseAUS There is a huge difference between using an account and posting identifying information online
@@UNcommonSenseAUS yeah he is definetly V from Cyberpunk 2077, just like i'm Sayori from DDLC
@@UNcommonSenseAUS It's something to have a social media account but you can have multi social accounts and never share your real name and picture of your face, as well as real location, etc.
Even if you don't some government agency took a picture of you at some point. As this technology gets better and better nobody will be able to escape unless they live in the forest since they are born and have no IDs
Taking non consensual photos and videos is already a big deal in places like Korea. I imagine the topic will end up with many private businesses and public spaces taking no filming/photoing a lot more seriously (or at least I hope so).
There is absolutely no way that thing is going to be allowed to sell here in the EU. Its existence is probably a vialoation of every single existing privacy law.
@@maxave7448 the whole point is that the thing is really just already existing technology wrapped up. There's no "secret sauce" here. You can buy it from stuff like app stores, but Im not sure it can go much further than that
Protected by the 1st amendment here. You have no legal expectation of privacy on public streets.
@@DrD0000M this goes FAR beyond privacy on public streets.
Can't speak for Korea, but in the US there is no expectation of privacy anywhere where you're visible to the public.
Not just out in the street, people have sued neighbors because the neighbor had a security camera that could see their back yard and they lost. This is unlikely to change and honestly isn't the root of the problem.
We're willingly sharing way to much data. Stopping that means there's nothing for people to find.
Everytime I heard about those augmented reality apps that collect the personal data of not only the user but also everybody around them in real time the first thing I think is "man! The internet speeds on First World countries must be amazing!"
This only works because all the information is already out there anyway. But instead of taking 130 min it takes 13 s.
I believe Meta glasses are more feature-rich than the Metaverse.
have you used a Quest 3, Meta Raybans? It is stupid to believe when you can test
Meta glasses are part of the metaverse lmao bro
Theyre just the same thing.
Its like;
Xbox/Gamepass
MetaGlass/Metaverse
I like how code report slowly but steadily succumb into madness.
It probably fails 90% of the time to find the actual person you're looking at. Given the state of reverse image search.
NSA version works 100% of the time.
I just checked my own picture on Facecheck ID and the top result was my Linkedin profile. It does work.
@@trigger21m How does one access that version?
@@pooholigarchtry being part of nsa, that might help
Google's own reverse image search blocks such attempts. Others, like one I used not too long ago, based out of Russia, have almost no restrictions.
Fun fact: I have an issued US patent on AR ID badges (for use at conferences) issued many years ago
It's not distopian, it's criminal. It's a con device!!
"Facebook" is the biggest Threat to privacy
Interestingly, zuckerberg was born in 1984, and you know the story behind that.
Maybe "1984" came a bit late but still, coincidence?
Kind of makes one wonder if something happened on Dec 21st 2012 that we won't see the effects of for a while.
Speculation but interesting nonetheless.
@@Lesrevesdhiver No way!! It was a sign we missed lmao
Mostly a threat to pivacy of old people and bots, though.
literally "lifeinvader"
@@divinecreation6 old people who congregate there literally don't give a fuck. until their money disappears by some scammer who used all the data for social engineering, but even then they won't connect the dots...
So these glasses are for people who realize it's considered creepy to stick your phone camera in random people's faces, but still really want to stick a camera in random people's faces.
I think they will have the same effect on the quality of your social interactions as wearing Google glasses... (But FUckerberg don't care as he has no social interactions.)
You know what else Suckerburg did? Turned my $400 VR headset into a lop-sided paperweight.
Quest 1? I'm in the same boat if so
4:03 “Nightmeeer”? NOOO!!! You’re one of them!!!
Dude your videos are so good thanks for making them 5 min instead of 20.
The saddest thing about glasses like these is that I think they could theoretically be cool and have some really interesting things to do with them.
Imagine going on a family vacation with them (or a 360 version) and being able to dump all the footage into something like photogrammetry after to create a full 3D capture of your vacation.
if data is secure enough that would be super cool
@@sajeucettefoistunevaspasme But it's not. And it won't.
@@sajeucettefoistunevaspasme Would require making the glasses not being always-online highly connected devices or at least open sourcing the connectivity so people can control the data.
I could see an open source version being designed but the main issue would be price at that point.
The problem is that in order to delete your data from those sites, you need to upload a selfi + an ID document to verify it. TBH, I don't trust them deleting my data at all. How do we know it's actually deleted? Just cuz they say it?
"In order to delete your data, we need you to give us more data."
Fucking what
The best way to delete the data is to phish their admin's account info, then once you have access to an account install malware that sabotages the backups and deletes everything and replaces it with false information
Your data is never really deleted and anyone who offers this service but requires you to provide facial ID is 100% selling people's private data
God I hate these companies
Zuckerborg wants to be human but can't stop being creepy long enough to invent his own humanity.
marxist “eat-the-rich” flat-earther
They are students not companies
@@Fibonacci620 zuck is with meta no?
Not too long ago I started to hate technology
Privacy violations are the same thing that got Google Glass shutdown.
And they then proceeded to violate our privacy through our smartphones instead.
i really have to start living off grid now i don't even wanna exist in the cities, i dont wanna random sttrangers to know my life out of nowhere. i hate this world
The app is basically wrapper around different existing old technology, but of course a "Harvard" student does it so its "genius"
So was the smartphone, but combining effectively different technologies can be a game changer if done right
I don’t think anyone called him or the app genius, the main point was the glasses
only normies think this is "genius". its a combination of services that have been available for quite some time(aside from LLMs)
Yeah not buying it unless they show more evidence that can be checked independently. It's so easy to fake a product these days.
yeah this is nothing new
0:44 hahah what an old school reference, I love that video! "Look, at that, horse. The bushy tail the big teeth" 🤣
You forget you don't need AI or glasses to do all this. Any picture taken with any source, you can just use the same spy app and download the persons info in 20 secs.
The point is that this enables person to do it on the fly and very stealthly. If a dude is filming my face by holding a camera 30cm in front of me, I may notice that rather quickly.
@@NineSun001 Sure but the bigger point is, if your face is on the internet this has been possible for years, all these kids did was build a smoother pipeline.
Somehow that "i will see you in the next video" line doesn't sound so innocent
It's not just FB. All these big players think the future is for them to get YOUR data, look through it, and do the thinking for you. In exchange for YOUR data.
It's insane that people are actually willing to participate, but the great majority do, without second thought.
Person of Interest is such an underrated tv show that fits this scenario so good and yet people would rather mention Watch Dogs.
CAN. YOU. HEAR. ME.
@@adamcummings20 Absolutely.
Mr Reese
@@UnscriptedByAmar Mr Finch
PoI basically showed us exactly how this would all go down over the next 10-20 years (not from now, from when it started in 2011 i.e. we're already most of the way there).
0:51 just like the scuoter from DBZ it's over 9000
The best Mossad tool ever.
We are lucky that it isn't a pager!
@@WilliamBrwn exploding pennies...
They've probably been using this tech for 5+ years already
remember Echelon ?
@@vodkaboy no what's that?
"Don't go outside where a CCTV camera can see you" so, stay inside forever I guess. Those cameras slowly but surely kept growing in numbers over the years and now there is at least 1 on every street. EU here btw.
bruh ain't NO F***ING WAY they're only 300 seriously wtf????
The glasses are just a form factor, these can be done through a phone too.
I feel the glasses are a bit more insidious though. If some guy held up his phone to you for a few seconds you'd probably wonder what it's about. But this can be done by somebody with glasses looking at you.
we are living in George Orwell's nightmare
I DON'T WANT TO LIVE IN A NEOLIBERTARIAN TECHNO CONCENTRATION CAMP
I DON'T WANT TO LIVE IN A NEOLIBERTARIAN TECHNO CONCENTRATION CAMP
I have nothing against libertarian, it's the techno concentration camp which makes me worried. And it smells a lot more of fascist/communist than "libertarian" to me.
@@clray123 brother, have a quick google on who did liberals side with in every fascist country ever and never write "fascist" and "communist" with a "/" ever again
@@nuclearocean Well, who did they side with? Certainly not fascists or communists. And yes the / is very appropriate as these are two authortiarian ideologies both strongly opposed to INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY and in favor of restricting it in favor of "higher goals" (of the industrial state or commune).
@@nuclearocean definitely don't google the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
@clray123 👁👄👁 communism aint authoritarian, right? Communism is when everyone gets to chill until someone gets greedy and makes a dictatorship
Sounds like Watch Dogs. Guess walking through the streets and instantly knowing a whole bunch of stuff about every single stranger you see wasn't so far fetched.
Can’t wait for everyone to have to wear a Balaclava everywhere just for privacy
Imagine having some guy know your full legal name because he wore slightly modified glasses and looked at you.
Just flip this shit around and ask yourself if you'd like every stranger you encounter on the subway to automatically know where you live? No? Ok, so let's not fucking do it maybe. Jfc we're so fucked.
on the bright side, you get to know where everyone else lives too. You might not care, they might not care, but because of this the cultural zeitgeist might change and people would be more open, respectful, etc cause we know more about eachother.
Either that or we live in a worse police state who knows
@@trikool9773 Oh it'll be the first one, definitely the first one. Ahem.
@@trikool9773 If they didn't care, they wouldn't wear the glasses!
4:44 McLOVIN
Black Mirror? Pssh, this is straight Better Off Ted. "We have finally defeated privacy!"
This was the best video to plug in a AURA sponsored ad, but Fireship is too Chad for that shit
man got a stylist and think we forgot who he is
An anime called Eden of the East featured an app that could do this about 15 years ago. It's real now.
the one about that AI supercomputer? I saw some shorts about it. and now LLMs are like the one from Steinsgate 0 (don't remember the actual name, but saw some shorts about some awakening punch, and later watched some anime summary youtube video, it was awesome like it can happen with LLMs)
@@abdul-hakambhatti1210 Amadeus powered by Cristina
The future is NOW, thanks to SCIENCE!
Specifically, the dystopian future we’ve all been terrified of and it’s less due to science and more due to corporate greed.
Agreed, there has likely been pretty much no real science involved in the making of this product. I can guarantee you this is a desperate cash grab to justify the billions they threw away for training those "AI" models. Tbh I wont be surprised if this thing meets the same fate as products like devin: extremely overhyped and forgotten after a week.
@@maxave7448 as I said, less due to science and more due to corporate greed.
The science thing was a reference.
@@_somerandomguyontheinternet_ yeah I know, I just wanted to insert my unneeded opinion into this
@@_somerandomguyontheinternet_ hahaha "I can't name the current economic system because that would mean its actually not good so I will say corporate greed instead":DDDDD its capitalism cry more about "corporate greed" please
if it was created by (insert country led by a communist party) you would just say socialism bad, 1984 etc, but because its capitalism you will go beyond to avoid criticizing it.
pure Hypocrisy on full display.
By supporting the current economic system you are endorsing this kind of tech no matter how hard you will try to deny it.
3 bucks for some sunglasses is gonna be the best purchase in the near future
that was DIRTY the way you revealed what the i-xray person tried to hide 😂
So basically i-xray is just ai version of OSINT
Yeah, osint for tards who don't deserve the power.
-The glasses can do live language translation
-Imagine if they can tell you a person's social credit score just from a glance
These features are literally the core gameplay features of Cyberpunk 2077.
fuck i miss cyberpukn
What would happen if you were listening to Prisencolinensineinciusal, while wearing these glasses? A song that is complete gibberish, but made to sound like it is Englsih.
The glass can theoretically tell the heart rate of the person you are looking at, that's what i'd call creepy.
70bpm
Actually, any camera can do that. Look up motion isolation.
The kinect v2 could do that
@@FireFox64000000 I got mattresses on that query...
@@FireFox64000000 Yeah but it will be 99x times more anxiety inducing to talk to my crush now
You want to job interview, and they're wearing glasses.
Fun fact: juggalo makeup completely breaks face-regonition software.
Time to tattoo "Opt-Out" on my forehead
If this is the case, when a criminal gets out of jail, everyone will recognize him as a criminal
or when someone doesn`t like you they upload some files about you and everyone will assume you are a criminal out of jail
Yeah, imagine getting out of prison after commiting a minor offense, trying to start a new chapter in life, only to be branded a monstrous criminal for life because people can now instantly access your entire personal records.
That's not really different than how it is now
Considering the recidivism rate, that's probably a good thing.
@@dansanger5340we found the Punisher's alt account
1:50 Is an Adidas/Nike T-Shirt sold out in the E-Commerce/Official Store? Wow, the clothes are so nice!
People get (rightly) worried about social credit score but we literally have credit scores in the US. If we do have social credit scores people will just roll over just like they did with credit scores
0:43 "thats a horse" killed me
By your controversial technologies combined, I am Captain Dystopia!!
I don't want someone to wear these dystopian glasses when they're talking to me.
"Put your glasses in autistic mode before we begin our conversation"
They dont need to. They can wear them away from your view and collect all the knowledge they want from you without you even knowing or realizing it.
@@vectoralphaSec Want to explain to me how that works Einstein?
@@EtcherDont need to fully converse with them but just get a glimpse of their face, probably for a few seconds and be on your mery way, to the victim it's normal because they're not thinking that "is he wearing smart rayband glasses!? He has my data!" they're probably thinking "Can't wait to get home.."
I dont even think they have to directly be looking at you to indicate they're capturing your face, given that the camera is on the frame of the glasses, the wearer can simply walk by people and capture their faces with out directly looking at them with their eyes.
you're already using google products and a phone it's literally no different
I swear, 5 years ago I was boring my friends by telling them they would be able to walk around at the mall, and little avatar boxes would float over people's heads, telling you who they are. Nobody believed me, and they kept getting pissed that I was telling them about this instead of giving them their food. They have to understand that we treat all people in the drive-thru as friends.
hi for the record the social credit system in china is NOT implemented. it was an idea, they did a pilot, and it was never rolled out. the hukou system (household registers) is dystopian enough for that
I got a god damn ad for these on this damn video. some guy inviting people to his party talking to his glasses...