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Wired: “The anti-social camera is finally here.”

Coverage of the Optic prototype and the larger argument that memory technology should preserve life without turning every moment into content.

Story angle.

The piece focused on the tension between wearable capture and public trust, and on Legocia’s attempt to build a memory product that is explicitly not a creator camera, livestream device, or surveillance tool.

Core takeaway.

What made the coverage meaningful was not novelty alone. It was the framing: that privacy architecture, consent signaling, and local archive ownership are not edge concerns, but central product decisions.

Further context.

For journalists looking for background beyond the article, Legocia recommends pairing the coverage with the research pages and the company manifesto.

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Pair outside coverage with first-party context.

Use company, trust, and research materials to understand the architecture behind the headline.

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