Almighty Game Designer

Chapter 804: Controversy over Privacy Infringement (Sangen)

Hise cannot remain silent in the face of fierce questions around the world, and the head of Hise Smart Glasses himself has spoken out to explain the issue.

“We believe that as HISE glasses gradually enter people's everyday lives and become part of people's everyday lives, there will certainly be less concern about privacy and it will not be a big problem. I don't think people will be upset about using HISE glasses in the bathroom in the near future, just as they won't be upset about people using smartphones in the bathroom. ”

“As to whether to install LED lights on the camera, as this is designed for the entire product, the interior structure of the Hise glasses is relatively compact, so we will consider this carefully. Hise always has a responsibility to benefit consumers. Hise glasses support camera functions as a convenient measure for users. This is a corollary of technological development. We also hope that our ideas can progress with technology to create a better high-tech life together. ”

The voice of the head of HISE smart glasses did not quell the dispute, and the online debate intensified.

While the function of a smart glasses is more beneficial from a purely technical point of view, things aren't as simple as the HISE leader says about privacy.

TechCrunch, the tech media, quickly responded to the remarks of the Hise glasses owner: "It's a tricky proposition to compare Hise glasses to smartphones, but it doesn't work. While it looks like both devices have cameras on them, when you hold your smartphone, everyone can see that you're taking pictures, which can be very contradictory; and in some countries, you can't even close the shutters when you take pictures with your smartphone, which is to ensure that citizens' privacy is not violated. ”

“Even the installation of LED lights is unlikely to eliminate this risk, as LED lights are not so obvious during the day and the user has the possibility of deliberately contaminating or blocking the LED lights. There is no technical difficulty in at least destroying LED lights artificially. As long as the manufacturer provides users with camera and live broadcast capabilities, we cannot be sure where they will be used. ”

Many technology websites have investigated the issue of whether or not HISE glasses infringe on privacy, which has been the subject of intense discussion by different positions, but the result, however clear, is that many people do have concerns about HISE glasses.

At least when you see someone wearing HISE glasses, a lot of people feel uncomfortable and want to be respectful and distant, because nobody knows if he's on camera or not and if he's going to put his face on some website.

Abroad, and even as a result, a new term has emerged: "glasshole”, which is used to describe those who, after possessing HISE glasses, are obnoxious in every way because of improper use.

Prohibitions on HISE glasses have been issued not only for the general public, but also on special occasions.

First of all, film associations in many countries have announced the blocking of smart glasses, not just HISE glasses, and all glasses with cameras must be closed during the viewing period. Even movie theaters in certain areas are strictly prohibited from wearing smart glasses and can even call the police on the spot if they are suspected of recording films.

Obviously, this is an inevitable result under the anti-piracy policy.

In addition to this, there are many other occasions where it is strictly forbidden to use smart glasses with camera capabilities, such as casinos, foreign legal coloured clubs, casinos, some bars and businesses, gym dressing rooms, doctor's offices, government buildings...

In addition to these “strictly forbidden" places, there are many other places that very clearly do not welcome people wearing HISE glasses, and even many people have a natural bias against people using HISE glasses, as if they are not good people...

The script is moving in an unexpected direction, and perhaps not even the researchers and developers of the HISE eyeglasses project have thought, how could such a natural feature cause so much trouble?

Of course, they're not foolish enough to do something more retarded, like set up a live website for users of HISE glasses to broadcast live, or secretly turn on cameras for HISE glasses to collect, upload data, etc.

However, it's just a camera feature that has already left the R&D team of HISE glasses with a rotten forehead.

Simply because it's a camera function, it doesn't trigger any blocking or subpoena. After all, Google glasses from Chen's past life have always been camera-bearing. Although controversy about “invasion of privacy” persists, at best, it's the ban on certain occasions, the joint request of some officials for Google to respond, etc., and Google glasses fail mainly because it's too inexpensive and nobody really wants to buy it.

In parallel worlds, the question of whether or not smart glasses invade privacy is still under intense debate, and it's impossible to beat a big smart hardware company like Hise to death just because they have cameras. But in any case, Hise's reputation is greatly affected by the wave of privacy, which also hampers the sale of Hise glasses.

After all, those who bought HISE glasses cost nearly 10,000 pieces of ocean. Everyone wants a decent person. Who wants people to call “glasses assholes” and go anywhere and encounter white eyes?

A lot of people buy smart glasses with such a little bit of pushy demand. As a result, they wear this thing to talk to beautiful women. They just ignore the change of face and go away. This is also too embarrassing...

Many people who buy HISE glasses feel bored and reluctant to argue.

You said you didn't need cameras. Who would believe that?

……

Those who bought Mercy Glasses watched the fire in a state of bliss and happiness.

What if the world forbids HISE glasses? Matrix glasses don't have cameras, it's none of our business.

Until then, many people understood the hard work of matrix glasses without cameras.

“I said why are matrix glasses not camera-friendly? It was deliberate! That's very far-fetched, cowboy! ”

“Don't be called a glasses hooligan! I'm so worried about the people who buy HISE glasses, I get scolded for spending more money..."

“Heartache? No, I didn't feel any pain. Instead, I couldn't help but laugh...”

“Actually, how many times do ordinary people use cameras? I need to take a photo once in a while, just take a cell phone, this lens on my head is still shaking, it's not very practical. Even if some anchor and extreme enthusiasts have this need, it's a minority. Besides, you really need this feature, and buying a headset camera is the same. ”

“I think the domestic sales of HISE glasses are going to be seriously frustrated. Wonderful for my large matrix glasses! Make it quick, Nima. I haven't got it yet! ”