Spider-Man: Far From Home - Tony Stark and EDITH's glasses explained

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In Spider-Man: Far From Home Peter Parker finds it hard to accept the death of Tony Stark and the complicated legacy he left behind. When Nick Fury gave Peter a pair of Tony's enhanced sunglasses with cutting-edge AI technology, Stark's legacy took shape. Like most of Tony's creations, sunglasses represent the old Avenger in its virtues and flaws. By handing over to Peter an advanced artificial intelligence weapon system, Tony proved once again how dangerous his creations could be if they got into the wrong hands.

Edith Sunglasses

Like Jarvis and Friday, Tony's sunglasses AI has a nickname: EDITH, or even Dead, I'm the hero. Although Far from Home EDITH controls a weapons system connected to a satellite hosting drones. Following voice commands, EDITH can deploy drones to eliminate targets. Indeed, Peter accidentally sent one of these drones after his classmate Brad Davis, his rival for MJ's affection, simply by citing him as a threat.
Edith Glasses
In addition, EDITH technology in sunglasses automatically identifies everyone in the vicinity. When Peter first put them on, he recognized and marked everyone on the bus - with the exception of the bus agent SHIELD, of course. As if that were not enough, each person had their own presentation text containing an overview of their digital footprint.

Edith Permissions

EDITH allowed Peter to see the last text sent by each person. In fact, he even used artificial intelligence to insert a compromising photo of himself into Brad's phone, which means he has full access to other people's smartphones. In this sense alone, EDITH is a nightmare for privacy; Almost no cell phone is safe as a result of this advanced technology from Stark.
In this sense, EDITH presents itself as a small-scale version of another advanced weapon system from the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Project Insight. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Steve Rogers fought tooth and nail to prevent a similar system from going online. Of course, Project Insight was intended to eliminate all those who opposed Hydra or its fascist ideals, but its methods were similar to those of EDITH. It could automatically identify targets from far away and discreetly eliminate them. In the event that EDITH used drones, Project Insight used helicopter carriers made by SHIELD - until Cap destroyed them anyway.

Controls

Naturally, the main difference between the two systems is the intention. Project Insight was designed to control force, while EDITH is supposed to act more as a protection, as it is used to eliminate targets considered threats by a "good" agent. Both are tools; in the wrong hands, one or the other can be a threat. Peter learned this hard Away from home when Mysterio uses it to attack London in order to convince the whole world, he is a hero.
Judging by the acronym of EDITH, Tony created it as an anti-failure system in the event of premature death. He entrusted it to a person who interested him - a hero who takes “very seriously” his responsibilities - so that Iron Man continues to live as an idea long after his departure. Although his intention was good, he fell into a familiar trap: just because he can do it, doesn't mean he should. The creation of EDITH and its subsequent use by Mysterio recalls the line of Iron Monger from the first Iron Man film: “What irony, Tony! In trying to rid the world of weapons, you have given it the best of all time! ”

Of course, since Iron Man is dead, Peter is left to recover the pieces of this well-intentioned error. In the end, EDITH radically changed the course of his life. Once Mysterio had access to the technology, he used it not only to achieve his own goals but also to create emergency plans. One such plan saw the drones record their last confrontation with Spider-Man, who was not wearing his mask at the time. Between Captain America's EDITH and BARF hologram technology: Civil War Quentin Beck and his team manipulated the images to give the impression that Peter killed Mysterio in cold blood.
On an even worse note, Mysterio used EDITH to reveal the identity of Peter to the world. When he died, a member of his team posted the manipulated footage. Unfortunately for Peter and his friends, The Bugle of the Day received the footage, and JKJ Jonah Jameson of Simmons immediately used it to spark public outrage against Peter Parker. Although he didn't mean to, Tony created the technology that would reveal Peter Parker's secret identity to the world.

Tony Stark's Legacy 

Tony Stark's legacy is complicated. Although he became a hero during the last 10 years of his life, his business and the technology he created were used for abominable purposes. In Far From Home, it's a fact that he couldn't escape death. In the form of EDITH and - to a certain extent - Quentin Beck, this legacy ended up being reversed to hurt someone that Tony loved. Nevertheless, the good he did will always be preserved thanks to the hero that Peter has become.
Tony Stark Sunglasses
In the film, director Jon Watts Spider-Man: Far From Home stars Tom Holland, Samuel L. Jackson, Zendaya, Cobie Smulders, Jon Favreau, JB Smoove, Jacob Batalon and Martin Starr, with Marisa Tomei and Jake Gyllenhaal.

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