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Mind someone reading your mind?

Link to this post 02 Feb

Good question – the article provides much food for thought, not the least whether inventions are used for positive or negative purposes. Consider the slow but sure move towards ‘smarter cities’ as the thought provoking presentation by Carlo Ratti, will show. He is director of the SENSEable City Laboratory of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), In explaining the concept of "smart city" Carlo Ratti cites examples such as data provided automatically by users of public transport in real time, being used to optimize mobility; smart cycles which decrease your carbon footprint and store energy, buildings created by flowing water, consumable products tracked all the way to rubbish sites across the world and perhaps most surprising of all a reminder of where and who you acquire your computer from – it could be a two way mirror into your own home!

Click on the web link below, Carlo Ratti’s video presentation is towards the bottom of the page.

http://www.lafabriquedelacite.com/en

Link to this post 05 Feb

Excellent clip - thanks!

So what do you think? Is it good or is there a risk too great to leave to faceless strangers? Is this something that could be abused?

Link to this post 07 Feb

The video “Reconstructions from brain activity” clearly illustrates the direction of travel whether we like it or not. Science and technology will carry on advancing and creating products and tools which provide seemingly supernatural capabilities. The problem lies with too much power invested in too few people creating power imbalances which contribute significantly to the high levels of abuse in our communities and society.

 
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