I don’t think that’s quite true. Of course it would make things easier, but there are loads of applications where a smartphone “controller” would work.
Like setting a route on Google maps and having navigation steps shown on your glasses. Doing hands free video calls. Live translation of a conversation. Or simply notification popups.
As long as it’s an ongoing process, you simply take out your phone, start the app/program, and voilà! It would just be more of a display until we develop a neural interface.
Thank you! I was also very confused how all these privacy-conscious people warned against big corporations, and then starting using a product… By a big corporation. Just because they say they’re privacy conscious and nice and safe and whatever doesn’t mean it’s true. I mean, they might be substantially better, but there’s no proof of that. Every company always makes promises, at first. I guess people really like to believe in an underdog.
It’s like if someone warned you against eating sweets because they’re unhealthy, but then pulls out their own bag of sweets saying “oh no, these sweets are fine because the company that makes them promised they’re healthy”.