IEEE ISTAS13- People as Sensors: The Social Implications of Living in a Smart World

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Author / Interviewer

Nick Rheinberger

Abstract

What is the technological trajectory of people wearing sensors? What are the benefits, risks and costs? What is the vibe going to be like at ISTAS13 with people like Marvin Minsky and Ray Kurzweil attending? What do you hope to gain from the meeting? Can we foresee a time that all glasses will be embedded with sensors? What are the implications? E.g. in the higher education sector? What about the gathering of evidence by law enforcement? What is point of eye?

Keywords

social implications, policing, law enforcement, Uberveillance, wearables, conference, ISTAS13, chairs, IEEE, engineering, technology, applications, implications, anthropology, education, engineering, law, library, information, science, technology, studies

Publisher

ABC Radio, Canberra Australia

Publication Date

21 June, 2013

Week

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Page

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Section

Mornings

Suggested Citation

Alexander Hayes, Katina Michael and Nick Rheinberger. "IEEE ISTAS13- People as Sensors: The Social Implications of Living in a Smart World" ABC Radio 97.3 on Mornings (2013) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kmichael/351/

Links

http://works.bepress.com/kmichael/351/

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