Picture this: You’re in a courtroom, a place where decorum reigns supreme, and suddenly someone strolls in wearing Meta’s sleek Ray-Bans. Talk about a bold fashion statement—who needs a judge’s robe when you’ve got smart glasses?
A judge had just advised against techified eyewear due to potential recording mishaps, yet here we are, with a brazen individual wearing Meta’s latest contraption and strutting their stuff. It seems someone missed the memo on courtroom etiquette and the concept of ‘when in Rome.’
Plaintiff attorney Rachel Lanier pointed out the digital fashion faux pas to Judge Carolyn Kuhl, mentioning how it was just casual as can be with jurors nearby. So, what did Meta’s legal team have to say for themselves? “Oh, don’t worry—they aren’t recording!” Because that makes it all okay, right?
In a world where privacy is as rare as a unicorn in your backyard, this incident is a stark reminder that technology doesn’t just change habits; it challenges our understanding of boundaries. Will we ever navigate life without wearable tech intruding on personal spaces? One can only hope!
So, the next time you’re tempted to wear your cutting-edge technology to a formal event, remember: some places are all about the art of subtlety. Or, at least, the art of not making waves in court.



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