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Тетерюков Д.О. Wearables. Can we wear them everywhere? Носимые технологии. Технологии без границ?

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Тетерюков Д.О.

Wearables. Can we wear them everywhere?

Носимые технологии. Технологии без границ?

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Wearable Electronics

Google Glass

Medical bands

Accessorize for access

Wristbands

Smart Glove

iWatch

Wardrobe on the go

Hi-tech fabrics

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Google Glass

Applications and Uses:

■ Google claims Glass offers many functions including mapping, recording photos and videos (with ability to stream live video of what you are looking at), internet searching, and language translation – all operated by voice command.

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Google Glass

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Security issuesWearable gadgets have a huge privacy and ethical implications.

Society, government and companies have to establish the rules of how and where human use wearables to comply with law and privacy regulations.

Hacker can take a control of Google Glass and monitor everything you are looking at (entering password and door code) and hear everything you do. Call centers where staff has access to client data should ban such devices.

Taking videos at the meeting could considered as bullying.

Traffic safety concern. The driver view field is shortened and obscured due to Google Glass and AR messages.

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Privacy and copyright issues

Spyware can upload private video and voice. Device can surreptitiously record the meeting, private

conversation, etc. Cinema and theatres are banning Google Glass and rewrite

copyright policies for such devices.

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Health monitoring and mind reading

wearables

Google smart contact lens

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Wrist-worn devices

iWatch. More immediate and intimate way to connect.

Fuel band for activity tracking

• Health data can be shared with or sold to third party.• Your personal activity can my tracked implicitly.• Device do not know your health issues (breathing, cardiovascular problems)• Can be potentially harmful (Lens with embedded electronics)

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Mind reading device

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Exoskeletonsand robotic prosthesis

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Robotic and visual prosthesis

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Three laws of wearables/cyborgs

1. Smart wearables may not injure a wearer or guide human to a dangerous situation.

2. Wearables must obey the orders given to it by the wearer, except where such order would conflict with the First Law.

3. Wearables must not take over the control of the wearer, obey privacy and information security of the human beings.

Isaak AsimovThree Laws of Robotics

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Future of human

Battery?

Freedom?