What is the Corporate Culture for your company? Has someone else already tested the boundaries of what is acceptable and not acceptable?
I wasn't interested in signing up to get the entire writeup, but this snippet does give a good idea about the issue. A $60 Mod to Meta’s Ray-Bans Disables Its Privacy-Protecting Recording Light Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses usually include an LED that lights up when the user is recording other people. One hobbyist is charging a small fee to disable that light, and has a growing list of customers around the country. The sound of power tools screech in what looks like a workshop with aluminum bubble wrap insulation plastered on the walls and ceiling. A shirtless man picks up a can of compressed air from the workbench and sprays it. He’s tinkering with a pair of Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses. At one point he squints at a piece of paper, as if he is reading a set of instructions...
I think the general public has softened up to the concept of smart glasses and the harsh, visceral reaction to Google Glass won't be repeated. It was 10-15 years ahead of its time. The notion of privacy in public places will continue to diminish.
It’s a collaborative and relaxed culture. Everyone’s encouraged to be themselves. We can get away with a lot.