
Why Apple’s camera-equipped AirPods may not be the ‘pervert pods’ consumers fear
THE SO WHAT
If Apple ships camera AirPods with strict limits on recording, it normalizes ambient sensing without full-blown lifelogging. Any wearable or AI assistant roadmap should assume users will accept more sensors when capture is constrained and privacy defaults are legible.
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