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Reminder that people with ADHD are regularly falsely flagged as not paying attention by eye tracking software. This camera shit is not only creepy and invasive. It likely doesn’t work well and has an ableist bias.
Oh it turns out the rapid scanning of what's in front of me to look out for and avoid threats while heavily relying on sensing changes in my peripheral vision i.e. to keep distance with the car in front of me isn't just a weird thing that I do because I'm built different, it's an ADHD thing (i'd also do this when working retail doing online orders to run around the store and not run into people)
maybe i really do have adhd and that time i was like "hey doctor i can't read so good no more" and he threw adderall at me he wasn't being medically irresponsible and my adhd was just so apparent that's all it took
Wait really? My work truck uses Samsara, and it alerts me for not paying attention while I'm looking at the road at least once a week.