Valid comparison but it's a different ethical conundrum. Cell cams certainly you can opt to use that real-time advantage, but you can also choose not to and just treat it as a picture on your phone you didn't have to wait 6 weeks to pull a card to see. In many cases it's not even practical. I get a big buck picture on my phone, sweet. What am I going to do? Cut out of work, skip daycare pickup, gather my stuff and drive 20 minutes home and 45 minutes to my spot, walk over to my camera and kill that deer that's still definitely not standing in front of my camera? Not likely.
An app with a stated goal to basically eliminate scouting from the equation? Not apples to apples. It's less of a fair chase issue, and more a question of just generally what do we think hunting in it's most elemental form should be all about and how we as humans do our best to destroy all that is good.
Now, do I think it's a pie-in-the-sky, absurd idea that will never work (and possibly even be counter-productive) at scale? Yes, I do. I think this idea is nuts. But his intentions were stated, and I stated that I didn't like his intentions. That's pretty much all.