Anti-piracy tool will harvest and market your emotions - Computerworld Blogs - 0 views
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After being awarded a grant, Aralia Systems teamed up with Machine Vision Lab in what seems like a massive invasion of your privacy beyond "in the name of security." Building on existing cinema anti-piracy technology, these companies plan to add the ability to harvest your emotions. This is the part where it seems that filmgoers should be eligible to charge movie theater owners. At the very least, shouldn't it result in a significantly discounted movie ticket? Machine Vision Lab's Dr Abdul Farooq told PhysOrg, "We plan to build on the capabilities of current technology used in cinemas to detect criminals making pirate copies of films with video cameras. We want to devise instruments that will be capable of collecting data that can be used by cinemas to monitor audience reactions to films and adverts and also to gather data about attention and audience movement. ... It is envisaged that once the technology has been fine tuned it could be used by market researchers in all kinds of settings, including monitoring reactions to shop window displays."
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The 3D camera data will "capture the audience as a whole as a texture."
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the technology will enable companies to cash in on your emotions and sell that personal information as marketing data
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The stakes of November: It doesn't matter that much | The Economist - 0 views
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This is the great unspeakable fact of American politics: it doesn't matter all that much who wins.
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Military suppliers, big Wall Street interests, and the economic middle-class may do better or worse, but they always do pretty well.
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I think you'll find that political parties tend to reliably support policies that have nice distributional consequences for the interest groups that support them. And I think you'll find politicians and court intellectuals brilliant at framing pay-offs to party stalwarts as policies absolutely necessary to the common weal.
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Open Culture: Burke, Paine and Jaron Lanier - 10 views
Soaring Above India's Poverty, a 27-Story Home - NYTimes.com - 1 views
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Blade Runner-meets-Babylon
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even here in the country’s financial capital, where residents bear daily witness to the stark extremes of Indian wealth and poverty, Mr. Ambani’s building is so spectacularly over the top that the city’s already elastic boundaries of excess and disparity are being stretched to new dimensions
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Blade Runner-meets-Babylon
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Stephen Downes: A World to Change - 0 views
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we need, first, to take charge of our own learning, and next, help others take charge of their own learning. We need to move beyond the idea that an education is something that is provided for us, and toward the idea that an education is something that we create for ourselves. It is time, in other words, that we change out attitude toward learning and the educational system in general. That is not to advocate throwing learners off the bus to fend for themselves. It is hard to be self-reliant, to take charge of one's own learning, and people shouldn't have to do it alone. It is instead to articulate a way we as a society approach education and learning, beginning with an attitude, though the development of supports and a system, through to the techniques and technologies that support that.
Mechanical Brides of the Uncanny - 0 views
Star Trek cited by Texas Supreme Court - 0 views
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