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Originally Posted by nostatic
And Google will figure out how to extract even more data about you and your life using the, and make money off it.
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GG presents a disturbing glimpse of 1984.
As we are aware, the private sector is a small step from the public sector.
It's also a national security issue.
Already baby monitors and vehicle systems have been remotely hacked, and they are still not industry standard yet.
Facebook is delving deep into facial and object recognition software.
For instance, if someone takes party pics from inside your private home, Facebook has the ability to recognize:
-Bob Wheaton (married CEO of Unique Engineering Corp) kissing his other girlfriend.
-That labrador retriever with the spot on it's side belongs to Sally McGuire (from Consumer Bank) who is looking for another job.
-That collection of Ming vases in the background is part of a collection purchased from Tiffanys Online back in 2007 for $325,000.
-No evidence of alarm sensors.
-A blueprint layout of the interior can be produced (i.e. location of rooms from exterior doors).
Microsoft also experimented with integrating facial recognition into it's Kinect Xbox for children (pay-per-number of viewers).
Google Glass is just a camera and microphone permanently in the optimal record position, with the ability to scan every sound, face, or facial gesture in the vicinity.