Blatt writes:
I
just walked around the work, repeating, “ok glass, take a picture” over
and over, 30 shots in total. No real care in aiming the shot. I just
looked at it and that’s it. Then I manually uploaded the photos from
Google Autobackup to 123D Catch on my computer and proceeded as normal
with the regular scanning/123d process.
Obviously Blatt had some prior experience with the gear and the tools
required to build a 3D model but it’s fascinating that, in a few
minutes, he was able to render a physical object digitally and then
reprint it. These methods aren’t foolproof, but they’re very nearly so.What does this mean for the future? Well, almost anything can be copied now, from a car to a tourist’s trinket. It also means that nothing is “safe” anymore – all it takes for IP theft of object designs to happen is a few winks with a good enough camera. Look for this to also affect the uptake of glass in the corporate world. If I were a designer I definitely wouldn’t want some weirdo coming in and snapping my objects with Glass.
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