Posted By: The Channel 9 Team | Mar 11th, 2005 @ 3:28 PM | 30,960 Views | 7 Comments
The interview with the gurus who work in the Bay Area Research Center continues. Here Jim Gemmell shows off a "sensecam" that'll capture pictures and other data in response to lighting and other changes.
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Ok, I'm sold, where do I signup to be the assistant's assistant?

Oh, and the Sense cam was it?  I'll take two.

*smirk*
GeoffC
GeoffC
Picture of a retired stiff
The Deja View - what a great idea! Simple, but great - as the best ideas usually are.
Minh
Minh
WOOH! WOOH!
It needs an ammonia sensor ... just in case you forgot to turn it off.
Minh
Minh
WOOH! WOOH!
We need a constitution admendment to require elected officials to wear these at all time.
TheProgrammer
TheProgrammer
Always on edge thinking...
I see privacy invasion. Sad
That could get pretty scary pretty quick...privacy issues galore.  I don't think I like it...
Yes, there are privacy questions. They started cropping up day 1, hour 1, minute 1. Which is why there are only twelve SenseCam research prototypes in existence right now, and why some of the first studies they ran were on the privacy issues.

(which in practice turn out not to be that bad)
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