Scientists invent micrometers-thin battery charged by saline solution that could power smart contact lenses::Scientists from NTU Singapore have developed a flexible battery as thin as a human cornea, which stores electricity when it is immersed in saline solution, and which could one day power smart contact lenses.
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
All is fun and games until you get the blue screen of death.
Hard pass
Introducing Windows Lens…we see what you see.
Who doesn’t want everything you see to be recorded, all while getting an ad overlay directly over your eyes?
this type of technology could be revolutionary and restoring people’s eyesight as well
I could see some cool military applications for this too.
Now you can see your friends dying in the next room, instead of just hearing it!
Or if it’s only a map, now you can see how surrounded your unit is!
This is valuable tactical data, surely it won’t cause any morale issues.
It’s true. All new inventions have a morality issue to them. And those moralities need to be weighed heavily before implementing them.
But it can also be used to guide a secluded operative back to his troop. It can be used to detect road mines that otherwise would have exploded.
New technology is just a tool. It’s the people choosing how to use it that makes it moral/immoral.
Listen, all I’m saying is if I was surrounded by enemy combatants on all sides, I wouldn’t want to have to see that while getting shot at.
Also wouldn’t want to see a fellow soldier get gunned down in a little twitch.tv window in my eye while I’m trying to clear a room.
I’d call that a major distraction. And distractions in combat get people killed when otherwise they might have lived.
Maybe smart contacts would have some use for NCOs, even then, a tablet or something with the same info would be just as useful and less likely to block vision. Giving it to everybody would just cause panic and confusion on a battlefield.
How? Bionic ocular implants already exist. A contact lens is not going to be able to restore sight to the blind.
perhaps not to the totally blind but to those that have degenerative diseases contact lenses absolutely can help
While pouring salt into your eyes to power it!
Too close to the Eye phone from Futrama. No thanks
Oh hey look. A solution in search of a problem.
Would you be able to close your eyes to not see anything/ads? I don’t know much about the tech, but I would assume a light is being emitted from the contact lenses and since that’s behind your eye lids…
I’ll take rating 3 with low light enhancement, image link, and flare compensation.