Quote: (05-04-2016 09:58 PM)Valentine Wrote:
Also gesture control will see a huge surge in the next few years, both through video cameras e.g. Kinect as well as wearables like Myo:
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I think this is really unfortunate in combination with every device always being connected to the internet. I'm very far from a conspiracy theorist, but I really doubt that the camera on these devices will ever be off. The next step after this will be video analytics - a technology that allows the large scale analysis of a video feed to determine someone's preferences.
Imagine a classic family scenario with one of these camera based, gesture controlled devices. It's 7:30 in the morning, the husband is going to work and says to his wife, "Honey, I just finished the last of the milk. Can you remember to get some at the store today?"
The camera doesn't catch all of this, but because of the built in microphone, the conversation is captured, stored and sent to the company providing the device.
30 minutes later, the wife is using her phone for GPS navigation, texting, etc. In every app she uses, she sees advertisements for milk.
I'm sure what I described can be done today, but let's take it one step further: A single guy in an apartment finishes a carton of milk in view of the camera in his TV. He says nothing out loud, writes nothing down, and probably doesn't even remember it himself. However, throughout the day, his phone shows him several advertisements for milk.
The sign that this is coming will be these devices running Android OS or Apple starting their own advertising company like Google.