A pot of gold dipped in a vat of arsenic old lace.
They’ll look like ordinary sunglasses.
But behind the stylish frame, a powerful intelligence will be watching you. Listening to you. Learning from you. And eventually, thinking for you.
Yes, it’s real. And it’s happening faster than we imagined.
Meta—the parent company of Facebook and Instagram—has already sold over 2 million of its new AI-powered smart glasses. CEO Mark Zuckerberg calls them the gateway to “personal superintelligence.”
And what’s coming? SuperIntelligent AI Glasses.
In other words: a computer brain, always on, always watching, thinking, planning, adapting, and likely knowing more about you than you know about yourself. Meta isn’t hiding this. It’s the plan.
WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG?
To be fair, these glasses will have advantages.
- They’ll translate languages instantly.
- Summarize your emails.
- Navigate the road.
- Identify what you’re looking at.
- And one day… maybe even help the blind to see or the mute to speak.
But with that power comes a spiritual crossroads:
Will this technology serve the Christian heart—or slowly take its place?
Zuckerberg openly says that those without AI glasses will be at a “cognitive disadvantage.” He’s not just selling glasses—he’s selling a new hierarchy of thought.
And he’s betting that most of humanity will eventually surrender their thinking to AI.
But should Christians trust this technology?
AUTHOR
Martin Mawyer
Martin Mawyer is the Founder of Christian Action Network, based in Lynchburg, VA
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