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Wearable Technology
By Jake Anderson
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History Abacus Ring – Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
Operated with hairpins Wristwatch – World War I
“silly-ass fad” “only practical way” for soldiers
“Cheating Shoe” - 1961 Concealed timing device to cheat at roulette
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History (cont.) Steve Mann's EyeTap – 1980's DARPA speculation – 2005
Gloves that read RFID tags Body mounted cameras Term “wearables” is coined
Contemporary items GoPro, FitBit, smartwatches, Google Glass
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Society Concerns Two main concerns
Safety Privacy
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Concerns: Safety Distracted driving/walking Is it safe to drive wearing Glass? How much attention do wearable devices take?
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Solutions: Safety Are all devices equal?
Smartwatches work like phones Hands-free devices safer?
Limit distraction of notifications Aside from driving?
Distracted pedestrians responsible for damage?
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Future: Safety At some point, laws will likely be made
As with phones, etc. Distraction-safe modes of transport
Self-driving cars Public transportation
Wearables get smaller, less obtrusive
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Concerns: Privacy General issue of constant surveillance
Anyone could be recording you Existing laws about image use
Pushback from corporations? McDonald's in Paris versus Steve Mann Employees upset about being recorded What about police? Banks? Government?
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Solutions: Privacy Personal black box Face recognition, auto-blur on recordings Protective laws
For wearers? Or others?
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Future: Privacy Jammer devices for secure locations
Potentially abused? “Sousveillance” Necessarily a bad thing?
Crime deterrence with enough users Catch business corruption, rude employees?
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Sources Friedman, Uri. “A Brief History of the Wristwatch.” The Atlantic. 27 May 2015.
<http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/05/history-wristwatch-apple-watch/391424/>.
Kelly, Heather. “Ticket for driving in Google Glass dismissed.” CNN. 17 January 2014. <http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/16/tech/innovation/google-glass-ticket-dismissed/>.
Stenovec, Timothy. “Steve Mann, Inventor, Allegedly Attacked At Paris McDonald's For Wearing Digital Eyeglass.” Huffington Post. 17 July 2012. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/17/steve-mann-attacked-paris-mcdonalds-digital-eye-glass-photos_n_1680263.html>.
Winchester, Henry. “A brief history of wearable tech.” Wareable. 6 May 2015. <http://www.wareable.com/wearable-tech/a-brief-history-of-wearables>.
Zolfagharifard, Ellie. “Is this the first wearable computer?” Daily Mail. 19 March 2014. <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2584437/Is-wearable-computer-300-year-old-Chinese-abacus-ring-used-Qing-Dynasty-help-traders.html>.