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Man I do love me some crazy promises tech bros make. Talk to me when it's a reality. Even then, meh. I like not having a screen in my eyeball.
The only thing I would use such a thing for is installing an ad blocker for the real world.
Honestly, I'd prefer an eyeball screen without GPS over the level of phone surveillance we currently have. But of course those will come with GPS implants, as we can't go back to privacy.
What does that have to do with the article though? The technology in question is not intended for implants.
also like, you still need a fucking computer, you're not going to cram any sort of reasonable processing onto a fucking lens.
it'd legitimately be less useful than smart glasses
What are you guys talking about, what eyeball, what computer in a lens? This is supposed to be a new display technology for smart glasses or VR headsets.