There are a number of ways Amazon Apple Google can fix these perceptions. I worked on this aspect for over 30 years. Wish I could help. “Amazon smart glasses spark privacy nightmare, as people fear an 'Orwellian' world is on the horizon”—Daily Mailhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7508657/Amazon-smart-glasses-spark-privacy-nightmare-people-fear-Orwellian-world-horizon.html …
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Maybe it's just me, but I don't think privacy concerns are unreasonable. And while I don't see the companies themselves fixing them (there is no incentive), I do see potential for a 3rd party to offer fixes & capitalize on the opportunity to ensure privacy.
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Replying to @drgurner
Julie, thank you! This is one way to solve the issue. A startup would not have the endless meetings that constrain fundamental principles. When new domains and product categories are defined it usually takes independence from a large company for full success.
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