Supreme vanity

What are the odds that smart glasses one day track the frequency and extent to which people look at you? Then you can study what part of you people are looking at, how long they’re doing it and what kind of people are looking the most. Would people pay for something this ridiculously vain?


DALLE Prompt: Please show me a first-person perspective of someone walking down a busy city street while wearing smart glasses that track the eyes of people looking at the camera (with colored bounding boxes). The perspective includes nothing other than what can be seen THROUGH the glasses. Gazes are tracked over time and statistics like “looks per day” and “gaze duration” are shown as graphs wherever there is room in the display. A silhouette of a human body is also shown, as a featureless green figure, with certain sections of the body highlighted that show which parts are being looked at most.


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