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by rvasa
4757 days ago
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Oh the possibilities of this - may be with enough data
- you can just wander around a suburb and figure out which houses are currently occupied and which ones are not.
- improve aged care by monitoring walking patterns
- combine it with some more ingenious technology for localised sound -- you can beam music as I walk around the house (or block out sounds)?
- a bit more sensitivity and we can even probably pick up a person while they are having or just about to have a heart attack? I am sure the privacy folk out there are having multiple heart palpitations. All I want to say is "bring it on" |
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I'm not sure if I qualify as one of the "privacy folk" or not, but I would say "As long as the police cannot compel you to install the thing and switch it on, or have an AI system issue search warrants in seconds based on what the machine reports." Unfortunately I think we will have both of those things 20 years from now.