Tech and Kindness
Tech and Kindness — Season 2, Episode 1 Technology, Privacy, and the Promise (and Peril) of Smart Glasses In the Season 2 premiere of Tech and Kindness, hosts Stephen Cummings and Dr. Gina Griffin reconnect to explore the intersection of emerging technology, privacy, and human well-being. After reflecting on the current global climate and the challenge of staying informed without becoming overwhelmed, they turn their attention to a timely topic: AI-enabled smart glasses from companies like Meta and Google. On this episode: The return of “wearable” tech:Smart glasses promise augmented information layered onto the real world—directions, contextual information, and AI assistance. The appeal of augmented reality:Inspired by science fiction writers like William Gibson, the hosts discuss the exciting possibilities of enhanced experiences—such as historical overlays, digital art in public spaces, and real-time information. Privacy and surveillance concerns:These devices can record constantly and collect large amounts of personal data. The conversation explores how that data might be used and who ultimately benefits. Unintended consequences:Smart glasses raise serious concerns around harassment, surveillance, and consent—particularly when people are recorded in public without their knowledge. The hidden labor behind AI:Content moderation and data review often fall to workers around the world who must sift through disturbing footage generated by these devices. The “reduction of friction” in tech:Technologies succeed when they make life easier—but convenience often comes at the cost of privacy and data ownership. Regulation (or the lack of it):While regions like the EU may impose safeguards, the hosts question whether meaningful regulation will happen in the United States. Big Questions from the Episode Are smart glasses the next step in helpful augmented reality—or a new frontier of surveillance? How much privacy are we willing to trade for convenience? What responsibilities do technologists—and everyday users—have to ensure technology does no harm? Final Thoughts Stephen and Gina close the episode by encouraging listeners to stay engaged with technology while remaining thoughtful about its impact. Their guiding principle: embrace innovation, but strive to “do no harm.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit technologykindness.substack.com [https://technologykindness.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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