I think anyone who's not growing up in the world of frictionless sharing is gonna have a problem with that.
Spectacle and Google Glass's issue of having a camera on your face won't weird in another decade. When this generation's teenagers are living out their 20s.
Older people will find hyper-reality frightening though we'll get use to it, just never participate to the degree younger generations will.
I think this is a narrative created by old people who have no idea how "young people" think.
Nobody likes invasion of privacy, period. Especially young people. An old married couple in their 60 has not much to hide (also nothing much interesting to share), whereas a teenager does a lot of things they don't want to be made public.
If you don't believe me, go ask any teenager if they're cool with some random person "frictionlessly sharing" someone else's footage without consent. Google glass didn't fail because it was weird, it failed because people passionately hated when someone else was wearing a google glass.
Spectacle and Google Glass's issue of having a camera on your face won't weird in another decade. When this generation's teenagers are living out their 20s.
Older people will find hyper-reality frightening though we'll get use to it, just never participate to the degree younger generations will.