Professor Harvard warns!"Surveillance" Trap What I really wanted to convey for humanity

Professor Harvard warns!"Surveillance" Trap What I really wanted to convey for humanity

Home experiment

In 2000, a computer scientist and an engineer group at Georgia Institute of Technology performed a project called "Aware Home".The aim is to create a living laboratory to study "ubiquitous computing".

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There were three work hypotheses in this experiment.

First, this new data system will create a completely new knowledge area.

ハーバード名誉教授が警鐘!「監視資本主義」の罠 私が人類のために本気で伝えたかったこと

Second, new knowledge and the right to use it to improve life belong to residents.

Third, the away home is a digital high -tech product, but according to the ancient customs, the "house" is regarded as a private sanctuary surrounded by walls.

As of 2018, the value of the world's "smart home" market is $ 36 billion, and it is expected to reach $ 151 billion by 2023.

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However, on the other hand, the "away home" work hypothesis left with the wind.Where did you leave?

The away home imagined the future of digital, as well as many other advanced projects.The most important thing is that the project, designed in 2000, was a matter of course, assuming personal privacy protection.

If an individual chooses digitization of his experience, he should have an exclusive authority for the knowledge and how to use it.

But now, the authority for this personal information, knowledge and applications has been robbed by a terrible market venture.These companies repeat one -sided claims to the experience of others and the knowledge gained from it.