We will now see increased debate over 'allowable' use of glass.
Instead we should take the debate further.
With glass other people can see them and they can be taken off.
It isn't difficult to conceal recording technology, yet people feel threatened by glass because it is visible.
What to do then when eye implants become common? What if those implants have options like IR vision, zooming or even recording. And cannot be removed. Should a person with eye implants be denied the right to see concerts? Use a public shower? Or will we have to accept that privacy must change? Most people are very sloppy with their privacy on the internet where search engines makes it easy to find anything. Yet they react to people wearing glass because it is invasive.
I will gladly talk to people around me about these issues. Get more data points. If only i had a pair. :-D
http://mobile.theverge.com/2013/10/28/5039356/google-glass-production-accelerating-ahead-of-consumer-launch
Time to investigate the state of the art in steganography... How much data can I hide in my photo collection? The photo collection file system. Hmmmm....
SvarSlettIntresting and "scary" question/issue.
SvarSlettI also wonder: why people neeed to record everithing? Go and work for a change, read a good book, practice any sport! :-P
Gonzalo Velasco C. you can't do any sport these days without a go-pro on your head, you know.
SvarSlettI totally non pro here :-) and I can thing of easy stuff like walking, running, hiking, biking... you have access to Tai Chi in parks in the USA and Canada, I guess, and other oriental practices (far away from ca4h hunter instructors) like Yoga and Martial Arts.
SvarSlettback to the main topic - do we extend human rights to people with artificial enhancements like replaced limbs or senses (cyborgs)? To artificial intelligences? Isn't that a debate we need to get through now, and prepare?
SvarSlett"private" is a notion that has changed dramatically over time, and it would be foolish to think that what our parents taught us should be private is what we can/want to be private ten years from now. or thirty.
Must we give up any kind of privacy in public places? Is it just a matter of getting used to it? Knowing our faces and bodies are being recorded and analyzed continuously? Should we care?
Tai Chi looks awesome. I saw a guy doing it in a local park. First very slowly like you see on tv. Then after a break faster, and it really started to look like a combat sport. Then after another break he came back even faster. Bruce lee mode. Wow.
SvarSlettThat is it, birger monsen. Tai Chi is a martial art but many people don't know or don't care. The whole better health + peace of mind is enough, though.
SvarSlettI didn't even know they were married until
SvarSlettI read this story.
She is an incredible performer.