So can my doorbell, or my street cam, or my cell phone, who knows if I’m reading Lemmy or taking a picture?
The problem is getting a hold of those trained data sets.
And of course, the glass is still cost 10 grand to make at the moment. And they’re still not entirely sure they’ll ever be able to make them consumer affordable.
So can my doorbell, or my street cam, or my cell phone, who knows if I’m reading Lemmy or taking a picture?
The problem is getting a hold of those trained data sets.
And of course, the glass is still cost 10 grand to make at the moment. And they’re still not entirely sure they’ll ever be able to make them consumer affordable.
Where are you getting 10 grand from? These are $299 on amazon.
Workflow is capture face, query Pimeyes, query data brokers, LLM then quickly sorts that info.
The data sets are already available through Pimeyes and various data brokers.
Google says they did it 10 years ago and according to Eric Schmidt it’s one of the only Google products they decided not to release.
I thought we were talking about Orion, their real ar. I can’t imagine people getting excited about displayless doxing, that’s just a camera.
Yeah, they’re only using them as a discreet way of getting a photo instead of shoving a phone in someone’s face