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.

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.

@AlgonquinHawk@lemmy.ml
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21Y

All is fun and games until you get the blue screen of death.

Hard pass

@MossBear@lemmy.world
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51Y

Introducing Windows Lens…we see what you see.

@Solumbran@lemmy.world
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151Y

Who doesn’t want everything you see to be recorded, all while getting an ad overlay directly over your eyes?

GreenBottles
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151Y

this type of technology could be revolutionary and restoring people’s eyesight as well

I could see some cool military applications for this too.

@Zron@lemmy.world
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31Y

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.

@Zron@lemmy.world
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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.

GreenBottles
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11Y

perhaps not to the totally blind but to those that have degenerative diseases contact lenses absolutely can help

@Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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-21Y

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.

jBlight
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71Y

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…

@uid0gid0@lemmy.world
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I’ll take rating 3 with low light enhancement, image link, and flare compensation.

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