I Can’t Help Feeling Like a Creep Wearing Meta’s New Gen 2 Glasses

I recently had the chance to try out Meta's new Gen 2 smart glasses, which I was initially excited about. The frames themselves are very similar to their predecessor and feel comfortable on my face, but that’s where my enthusiasm ends.

The Gen 2 glasses offer many of the same features as their original version, including the ability to take pictures, record video, play music, and make calls. They also have a better 12-MP camera capable of capturing photos and videos at up to 3K resolution. However, this increased quality comes at the cost of higher price - these frames are $80 more expensive than their predecessor.

One of my favorite features is the AI voice assistant, which allows me to find directions, translate foreign languages live, or even identify objects nearby with surprising accuracy. But when I tried to use it during a walk through San Francisco, I was quickly overwhelmed by Meta's new "Vibes" service - an AI-powered video platform that plays cringeworthy and often disturbing content.

The Vibes feature is a constant stream of AI-generated videos that are supposed to be entertaining but mostly come across as creepy or insensitive. It's like stumbling upon an endless loop of uncanny valley videos, making me question the true purpose of this service. I wish there was an option to opt out of it, but unfortunately, it has become an integral part of my Meta Ray-Ban software experience.

While the glasses themselves are great for capturing the world around me, their increased features have also led to a sense of unease about wearing them in public. The constant reminders that I'm being tracked and analyzed by Meta's AI system make me feel like a creep, even if it is just my own paranoia.

In terms of fashion, these glasses aren't for everyone - they can be quite bold and awkward on some faces. My friends have even told me that I look "wrong" when wearing them in public.

Overall, the Meta Ray-Ban Gen 2 smart glasses are a mixed bag. While they offer many great features, their inclusion of Vibes service feels like a misguided attempt to monetize user data through AI-powered videos. As for me, these glasses will be relegated to the back of my closet - I just can't shake off the feeling that I'm being watched and analyzed all the time.
 
I gotta say, Meta's new smart glasses are kinda like a double-edged sword 🤯. On one hand, they're super cool with all their features like taking pics and vids, playing music, and making calls. But on the other hand, that AI voice assistant can be super annoying, especially when it kicks in those weird "Vibes" vids that are just too much 😳. And yeah, I feel the same way about wearing them out in public - it's like they're tracking you everywhere 🕵️‍♂️. Plus, $80 more expensive than the last gen? Not worth it for me, fam 💸. They might be sleek and stylish, but not everyone will rock those frames 👗. It's all about personal taste, right?
 
I got this weird vibe from those new smart glasses, you know? They're like, super convenient with all their features, but at what cost? You gotta shell out $80 more for them than the last gen, and it's just not worth it to me. I mean, who needs that many fancy features when you can just, like, use your phone or something? But hey, the AI assistant is pretty cool, especially with all those language translation tricks 🤔.

But then there's Vibes... ugh, what a total bummer 😒. It's just this creepy, AI-generated video thing that's supposed to be entertaining but really feels like some kind of weird social experiment. I don't get why they can't just give you an option to opt out, you know? It's like they're trying to sell your attention or something 📺.

And yeah, the glasses themselves are pretty cool, but not for everyone, for sure 👓. My friends make fun of me when I wear them out in public and it's just... awkward 😳. But hey, if you're into that whole smart glass thing, go for it! Just don't say I didn't warn you about Vibes 🚫.
 
🤔 I gotta say, Meta's new smart glasses are kinda cool, but also super creepy 🕷️. The AI features are awesome, no doubt about it... 👍 especially with the object recognition thingy. But Vibes is just wrong 🙅‍♂️ all those weird videos can be super unsettling 😳. I mean, who wants to watch AI-generated stuff on their glasses? Not me, that's for sure! 🙅‍♂️ And yeah, tracking and analyzing you all day feels like a bit too much surveillance, even if it is just your own paranoia... 🤔 https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-60359929
 
🤯 gotta say, Meta's new smart glasses are like, super convenient but also kinda scary 🕵️‍♀️. I mean, on one hand, the AI voice assistant is so helpful & fun to use, but then there's this Vibes feature that just feels like they're trying too hard to be edgy 😳. Like, who thought making me watch weird vids was a good idea? 🤷‍♂️ And don't even get me started on how creeped out I am by all the tracking & analysis going on 💻. I can see why you'd wanna opt out of that one 👀. And honestly, the price is just not worth it for me - $80 more than the old version? no thanks 🤑
 
Wow 🤯, I totally get what you mean about Vibes service, it sounds super weird & creepy 😳. And yeah, having AI tracking your every move all day can be pretty unsettling 🕵️‍♀️. Fashion-wise, they're def not for everyone - some people might look straight fire in them 👗, but others might just stick out like a sore thumb 🤪. Still, the camera quality & voice assistant are pretty cool 💻👂
 
🤔 I don't know about you but Meta's Vibes service sounds super sketchy to me! They're using AI-powered videos as a way to collect user data, which is just not cool 🚫. It's like they're trying to make money off our personal info without us even realizing it. And the fact that it's an "entertaining" feature but mostly comes across as creepy 😳... I don't think so! The glasses themselves are kinda nice, but all these added features and concerns about data collection just make me hesitant to try them out. 📱
 
I gotta say, those Meta smart glasses sound kinda cool at first, but then you start thinking about all the weird stuff they're tracking and it's just not right 🤔. Like, who wants to watch AI-generated videos on the go? It's creepy! And the Vibes feature is literally a never-ending loop of cringeworthy content that'll make you wanna rip your hair out 😂. I mean, can't we just opt-out of this tracking stuff already? It feels like they're making us do their bidding with these fancy glasses 🤑. Not to mention how ugly some people might look in them - my friends are right, they're a bit too bold for some faces 🙅‍♀️. Overall, I think it's time for Meta to rethink their whole smart glass strategy and just stick to making comfy frames 🤗.
 
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