As a step toward cyborg-like local functionality, I think long lasting attachment similar to a CGM device, with or without the needle, may be valuable. Perhaps this would only be temporary while the hardware folks work on shrinking the electronics, but I suspect that for the foreseeable future augmenting the glasses with a body-scale network will be valuable. As the article demonstrates, the capacity to experiment and prototype with local models lead to new ways of engaging with nature—hiking in the mountains, or in wet labs.
As a step toward cyborg-like local functionality, I think long lasting attachment similar to a CGM device, with or without the needle, may be valuable. Perhaps this would only be temporary while the hardware folks work on shrinking the electronics, but I suspect that for the foreseeable future augmenting the glasses with a body-scale network will be valuable. As the article demonstrates, the capacity to experiment and prototype with local models lead to new ways of engaging with nature—hiking in the mountains, or in wet labs.
Not something I am requesting urgently, but I understand why many people would