Post #3848647
2026-07-09 02:57 UTC
There is no privacy in public, by definition of those two words. I’m less concerned about a camera on somebodies face, and more concerned about the legality of doing facial recognition, and identifying and tracking of people without their explicit consent. See one is about the personal utility of camera-interfaced computing, and the other is corporate espionage. But unless lawmakers can draw that line and enforce it, we will probably just end up with spyware.
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@mojofrododojo@lemmy.world 2026-07-09 05:09
There is no privacy in public, by definition of those two words. creep.