
Researchers invent 'new type of pixel' that could create displays that double as cameras — and the internet's first thought is 'what could go wrong?'
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Displays that both emit and sense light collapse the boundary between screen and camera—turning every surface into a potential imaging device. Hardware teams should see this as a path to new interaction models, while policy and security teams should assume ‘front-facing camera’ is no longer a meaningful privacy constraint.
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