Very, very dangerous: This AI technology can give any stranger full access to your entire information; Watch this video

This glass can detect biometric data and other personal information, such as names.

Published date india.com Updated: December 16, 2025 9:55 PM IST
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This demo has raised a major question about privacy. (Image: X/@pascal_bornet)

New Delhi: Every day, thousands of people pass us on the roads or are seen in public transport. Almost all of these people are strangers whose names we don’t know. However, Google AI Glasses have erased this line between anonymity and recognition. Let’s find out how.

A video is going viral on the internet, showing a demo video by Dutch tech journalist Alexander Klöpping.

Watch The Video Here

The video shows that when Alexander looks at people on the street for a short time or asks them about the train, the Google AI Glasses recognize their faces, and the internet shares details about them. It even searches their LinkedIn profiles and shares information about their profession and degrees.

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Working Without A Government Database

It’s noteworthy that Google Glass is accomplishing all this without the help of any government database or police system. This demo has raised a major question about privacy: will there be no more strangers? With the help of the internet, anyone’s name, profession, degree, etc., can be found out.

Renowned AI privacy expert Pascal Bornet has raised questions about this AI Glasses demo. He said that this technology has erased the line between seeing people and knowing them. He further stated that his first reaction after watching the video was fear.

Every Person Can Be Identified

Looking at the positive side of Klöpping’s demo of Google Glass, no one will remain a stranger. Any person can be instantly identified anywhere. With the help of Google Glass, every person will be transformed into a potential covert surveillance agent who will know the name, job, etc., of the person in front of them. This feature is dangerous for privacy.

This Google Glass feature can detect biometric data and other personal information, such as names. This could jeopardise people’s privacy. This data is sensitive, and its leakage could pose a significant threat.

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