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Excitement about the data glasses of the mayor of Innsbruck
Austria🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

Excitement about the data glasses of the mayor of Innsbruck

Innsbruck's mayor Johannes Anzengruber has sparked controversy over his use of a data-gathering smart glasses device, prompting urgent inquiries from local political groups KPÖ and Alternative Liste Innsbruck (ALi). The glasses, which feature AI support and high-resolution video/photo capabilities, have raised privacy concerns among critics. Anzengruber maintains he does not record conversations and uses the device primarily for eye relief and accessibility, emphasizing that recordings require explicit consent and visible indicators. Legal expert Matthias Kettemann notes the issue extends beyond legal compliance, highlighting broader concerns about the appropriate use of digital tools by politicians. He questions whether such technology should be used at all in political contexts and doubts the effectiveness of visual signals in ensuring transparency.

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Excitement about the data glasses of the mayor of Innsbruck

Innsbruck's mayor Johannes Anzengruber has sparked controversy over his use of a data-gathering smart glasses device, prompting urgent inquiries from local political groups KPÖ and Alternative Liste Innsbruck (ALi). The glasses, which feature AI support and high-resolution video/photo capabilities, have raised privacy concerns among critics. Anzengruber maintains he does not record conversations and uses the device primarily for eye relief and accessibility, emphasizing that recordings require explicit consent and visible indicators. Legal expert Matthias Kettemann notes the issue extends beyond legal compliance, highlighting broader concerns about the appropriate use of digital tools by politicians. He questions whether such technology should be used at all in political contexts and doubts the effectiveness of visual signals in ensuring transparency.

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