There's a new idea where a person's face could link to online content about them, making everyone's face like a QR code. This could change how we think about online identities.
People would have a say over what gets posted on these links, helping protect their personal image from unapproved information.
As technology evolves, it's crucial to consider how it impacts privacy and personal control over digital representation.
AR technology is progressing and may replace traditional screens and devices with augmented reality systems.
There are concerns about the control of AR ecosystems by major tech companies and the potential impact on user privacy and digital rights.
The proposal suggests creating a system where digital content can be attached to real-world objects using unique identifiers, all while emphasizing user choice and decentralization.