The camera, which researcher Michelle Hauer and her team recently filed a patent for, is small enough to be implanted directly on the eye's lens, and feeds image data to a chip at the back of the eye, where it can either be fed into the optic nerve to aid the blind, or just into a portable hard drive to aid the creepy.
Creepy my ass... I'd love to not have to carry around a damn camera. Imagine the possibilities. Ideally, you'd need it to have a 1-5 second buffer of images, which you could capture with a gesture or something. Later, you can go back and pull out that perfect image that you would never have had time to capture with an unprepared camera. Rev this tech up! Researchers develop eye-implantable camera - Engadget |