Let’s be honest. We used to say, “Dance like no one’s watching.”
But what if someone or something is always watching now?
I’m not talking about your nosy neighbor or your ex stalking your Instagram. I’m talking about glasses. Not the kind you wear to look smart, but the kind that are actually smart. Like, disturbingly smart.
The kind of smart that makes you wonder
Am I still me when I know AI might be analyzing every word, every blink, every awkward silence?
Let’s talk about the vibe shift
AI used to be this helpful assistant. Like a friendly barista who remembers your coffee order. Now it’s more like that overinvolved friend who finishes your sentences, tracks your mood, and maybe secretly records you just in case you “need a summary” later.
Sure, AI glasses sound cool in theory. Instant translations. Memory recaps. Directions whispered into your ear. But what about the unseen costs
What happens to spontaneity when everything is being watched, tagged, and stored?
Spoiler alert. It’s not just about privacy. It’s about humanity
Will we start censoring ourselves in real time?
Will kids grow up never knowing what it feels like to just be in a moment without being processed by an algorithm?
Maybe that’s the real creepy
Not the surveillance
Not the data harvesting
But the slow erosion of natural, messy, unfiltered life
So yeah. Cool tech, Meta. But can we pause for a sec and ask. Is this the kind of future we really want to see?