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Welcome to Meta’s future, where everyone wears cameras
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Pinhole cameras small enough to hide in glasses frames etc have been around for a decent while. The real changes are the continuing shrinkage of computing power, meaning that the footage can be stored and processed by the glasses themselves rather than communicating with a device over radio or requiring the user to remove a microsd to access the footage. Also increases in video quality possible with ever smaller lenses
Edit: basically, in terms of video gathering, intelligence agencies have been able to do this for generations. This really only is improvements in on board compute as far as they're concerned, and potentially useful in shifting the public opinion about these devices (so they can use off the shelf stuff instead of "spy" stuff).