Augmented Reality (AR) glasses are glasses that put a computerized, customizable layer for your vision, allowing you to see amazing things, such as underwater living. If you would like more information, I suggest you read my other two articles I have written on this subject. In short, augmented reality glasses allow light to pass through while projecting digital images onto your eyes while streaming the real world as well. There is lots of potential for this technology; for instance, it can assist surgeons, first responders, scientists and even students.
While there are plenty of positives that augmented reality brings with it, there are of course some dangers that people must be informed of. AR glasses can always be filming without people's consent. While that may not be a big deal in public, a movie theatre might get annoyed if you film the new movie they are showing and post it online. Another concern is theoretically once AR glasses become common, you may be able to either become a walking virus and or disguise yourself to their eyes. While this could be a problem if it is possible, the more worrying danger is if a hacker could hide a car that is coming at you. While this may happen, the technological advances in cars will hopefully be able to stop hitting people, unless the hacker also hacks the car. In short there could be lots of dangers with augmented reality but you can always take them off and be engulfed in the real life, and, *gasp,* maybe even look at your phone!