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To use it, you just put the glasses on.
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Then, as you walk by people, the glasses
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will detect when somebody's face is in
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frame. This photo is used to analyze
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them, and after a few seconds, their
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personal information pops up on your
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phone. Uh, Cambridge Community
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Oh, hi, ma'am. Wait, are you a Betsy?
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Oh, okay. I think I uh I think I met you
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through like the Cambridge Community
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Yeah. Yeah. It's great to meet you. I'm
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Oh, wait. Oh, do you happen to be a
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person working on like like minority
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stuff for like Muslims in India at all
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Really? Are you Kashif?
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Oh, I've read your work before. That's
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So, here's how it works. We stream the
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video from the glasses straight to
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Instagram and have a computer program
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monitor the stream. We use AI to detect
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when we're looking at someone's face.
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Then, we scour the internet to find more
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pictures of that person. Finally, we use
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data sources like online articles and
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voter registration databases to figure
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out their name, phone number, home
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address, and relatives names. And it's
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all fed back to an app we wrote on our
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phone. Is your address for
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Atlanta, Georgia 303 is
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Yes. Anything but yes.
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Also attended Yale's Young Global
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Scholar Summer Pro, right?
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Yeah. These are these are me in like
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Oh my god. What about John and Susan?
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Those are my parents.