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Google Glass developers: We're still flying half-blind

8 pointsby socrates1024over 11 years ago

4 comments

acron0over 11 years ago
What&#x27;s new? Console manufacturers have been doing this forever. As an example, when working on an [intended] Kinect launch game, my studio routinely liaised with other studios to discuss how best to implement X feature and Y feature because Microsoft simply refused to release any details. We strongly suspected it was because they themselves weren&#x27;t even sure!<p>Anyway, is this even a bad thing? Presumably - hopefully - Google will take the natural groove that developers have found themselves in and use that to design the APIs that are missing&#x2F;coming. It&#x27;s not like the product is even close to being on the shelves.
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angersockover 11 years ago
From the article, a quote trying to justify facial recognition apps:<p><i>&quot;What I&#x27;m most fundamentally interested in is this idea of maximizing human potential,&quot; she said. &quot;We could do expression recognition, and use it to teach autistic children how to recognize expressions.&quot; Another helpful scenario she described for facial recognition would be to help Alzheimer&#x27;s patients remember people that they know they ought to recognize, but have forgotten.&quot;</i><p>Yeah, sure, I&#x27;m all for helping autistic children, but it&#x27;s pretty damned obvious that non-invasive non-troubling uses of facial recognition on Glass are going to be the edge case rather than the rule.
simiasover 11 years ago
I feel like Google is missing its window of opportunity here, about one year ago there was a massive hype surrounding the Google Glass (from my perspective at least). And then nothing, a bunch of people got their hands on them and after the initial feedback, nothing.<p>The last time I heard about Glass was because someone got fined for driving while wearing them in California sometime last month.
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pux0r3over 11 years ago
I do have access to glass, but I&#x27;m not going to hack on it at the office and the price tag is just too steep for me to justify taking a pair home to hack on in my free time (especially with their lack of prescription support). That seems to be where they&#x27;re falling flat, it&#x27;s too early to base a business or startup after and it&#x27;s too expensive to get the enthusiast&#x2F;hacker support they seem to be expecting.<p>Also, I really wish they weren&#x27;t so strict with their facial recognition ban. I&#x27;m useless in social situations because I&#x27;m terrible with faces (if I see someone out of the context I met them I will not recognize them). For someone like me, even if it was restricted to my own personal database and required approval of the person I was interacting with (NFC or BLE touch for instance), it would heavily level the social playing field.
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