Not exactly. The deal with nude beaches is typically that everyone is nude. Nude people are looking at other nude people. You can see my pubes and I can see your pubes. Clothes are banned. Phones should be too.
Why? In the not too distant future it's likely the majority of people will have cameras implanted in their eyes. Maybe you don't think that will happen but to me it seems inevitable.
So jump forward to then, everywhere that cameras are banned now will have to change (immigration at airports, bathrooms, secret rooms at companies, etc...) Sure maybe at first people will say "you can't come in this room unless you turn your eyes off" but it won't be long before that won't be an option or it will be such a large burden that no one will be able to be truly themselves without their enhancements.
Or, let's play another thought experiment. Some people are claimed to have photographic memories. What if we invent ML to generate images of those memories and what if they turn how to be close enough representations as to be photos. I'm not saying that would ever come true or even be possible. But as a thought experiment, if it was possible to pull photos out of your head for a few hours, days after you experienced something, what would have to change about any place that current says "no photos". It seems unlikely people would put up with having to quarantine until their memories decay enough to not remember. And, while we're dreaming up the future, there are already implantable memory chips so augmenting yourself in a way your memories don't degrade is certainly some not too distant possibility
I know the people who would hate these futures will downvote this comment but to, those are the same people who in the 80s thought at world where everyone has a cellphone and can be reached 24/7 and call anyone in the world was some kind of hell. And yet here we are.
> Why? In the not too distant future it's likely the majority of people will have cameras implanted in their eyes.
That's a problem for then. The problem we have now can be helped by banning phones.
Refusing to make things better today just because it might not be enough against a hypothetical future technology seems more than a little bit defeatist.
The possibility of a world where current laws/norms are not sufficient is no reason not to try to enforce those norms today. How to deal with cybernetic eyes is a problem for future generations to contend with.
Or to put it another way YAGNI. Let's work to solve the problems that actually exist today and deal with changing requirements as they come.