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EPISODE · Sep 27, 2025 · 30 MIN

I Buy Every Gadget. Here's Why I Refuse To Buy Meta's New AI Glasses.

from They Might Be Self-Aware · host Daniel Bishop, Hunter Powers

AI Glasses Privacy Nightmare — This week we dig into Meta AI glasses (the new Ray-Ban model with a built-in display and wristband gestures) and ask the hard question: are the headline features worth the trade-offs, or is this a privacy nightmare in your pocket… and on your face? We compare real-world use cases to today’s phone + earbuds workflows and explain why we’re refusing to buy—at least for now.Hunter and Daniel break down what Meta’s display actually does (notifications, translation overlays, video calling), how the wristband gesture control feels in practice, and why the camera-forward design still raises public-space privacy concerns. We contrast AI translation glasses with on-device tools (Lens/Translate, iOS equivalents), talk notification hygiene for focus and productivity, and outline what it would take to win us over: dual-eye, media-grade AR displays that can replace phone-first interactions. We also evaluate the $800 price point, the “looks like real Ray-Bans” advantage, where Apple or others could leapfrog, and the handful of use cases (captioning, cooking assistants, travel translation) that actually make sense today. If you’re researching Meta glasses reviews, smart glasses 2024, or AI glasses vs Apple, this is your field guide to what’s hype, what’s helpful, and what’s still half-baked.⏱️ CHAPTERS0:00 Meta’s AI Glasses Explained – Display, translation overlays & wristband control6:16 The Privacy Problem – Cameras, public perception & “glassholes” 2.09:50 Why Hunter Refuses to Buy – Notifications, calls, and feature fatigue14:16 The Future We Want – Dual-eye AR, Apple’s rumored glasses & real utility24:36 Price, Adoption & Alternatives – $800 value, AirPods AI, and what’s next🎧 Listen & Subscribe📱 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3EcvzkWDRFwnmIXoh7S4Mb?si=3d0f8920382649cc🍎 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/they-might-be-self-aware/id1730993297▶️ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy9DopLlG7IbOqV-WD25jcw?sub_confirmation=1📢 EngageEnjoy the show? Drop a comment with your take on AI glasses (privacy vs. utility), and subscribe for weekly, no-BS AI news and analysis.#AI #Meta #SmartGlasses

Hunter and Daniel break down Meta’s new Ray-Ban AI glasses, exploring the flashy features like display overlays, gesture controls, and real-time translation. Despite the hype, they highlight privacy concerns, clunky use cases, and explain why unlike most new gadgets these glasses aren’t worth buying yet.

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