[extropy-chat] Wearable Camera Etiquette

Mike Lorrey mlorrey at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 10 22:10:52 UTC 2004


It isn't choosing to shut your brain down, it is being asked to not
record something. THis is common courtesy, no different than if you are
someplace in the middle of nowhere and your companion asks you to turn
around while she puts on a swim suit. Someone asking you to not record
something that they consider private is their right. Its like the
Japanese custom of seeing public nudity but not noticing it. 

What if the person is on the run from Big Brother and doesn't want his
or her image being broadcast across the net, to be recognised and
triangulated?

--- "Extropian Agroforestry Ventures Inc." <megao at sasktel.net> wrote:
> Why should anyone be asked to shut it down?
> No one would ask you to shut your brain down to experience voluntary
> amnesia?
> 
> Wearable Camera = totally wired persons /Privacy issues Vs Security
> benefits
> Totally seamless connectivity...
> 
> A wireless connection to a wearable hard drive and cell phone an
> earpiece and an integrated GPS signal tagged to the datastream and
> every
> waking moment can be connected to the net and/or  cached and sent as
> as
> periodic compressed  data streams to anybody on earth.
> 
> Maybe the ultimate childprotection device ... as whatever johnie sees
> ,
> the whole world sees, and if johnie ever goes offline the exact time,
> location and last "black box" moments are instantly posted and
> rebroadcast to parents, and security officials at the closest GPS
> documented location.
> 
> This is also the ultimate security device as personal bimetrics can
> monitored and correlated to a control baseline biometric profile
> unique
> to each individual.
> This can not  only secure identity but may also monitor health data
> to
> predict or at least sense major catastrophic health events in real
> time.
> 
> The more biometric sensor functions, the more functional the device
> is.
> 
> For criminals, it would allow 24/7 all inclusive monitoring and
> virtually
> eliminate jails.
> 
> As an aside, I heard the "Onstar car commercial"
> The person is at -25C and locked outside his truck.
> He has his phone and calls onstar.  They verify his identity and
> unlock
> his truck so he can get in.  They follow up by calling to see that he
> is
> OK.
> 
> Those with orwellian nightmares could reflect on the opposite.
> Big Brother does not like you very much.
> It is -25 plus windchill and you are 50 miles form civilization.
> You get out of your truck to take a pee and the onstar remote locks
> you
> out of your truck and you are left to freeze to death.
> 
> All rewards carry an equal and opposite risk for abuse.
> 
> It may be a good time to seriously consider how to keep Big Brother
> honest.
> 
> For the non-extropians I used the term Big Brother , for the rest of
> you
> AI will do.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Mike Lorrey wrote:
> 
> > You can carry a wearable camera wherever you want, even into my
> home.
> > If I ask you to turn it off, in my home, I expect the request to be
> > honored, else its going to be surgically removed with a .44 magnum
> > cleaving operation.
> >
> > --- Eugen Leitl <eugen at leitl.org> wrote:
> > > On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 09:31:12AM -0700, Adrian Tymes wrote:
> > >
> > > > phones or PDAs).  I, myself, have similar reasons for
> > > > not carrying a camera.
> > >
> > > I wouldn't mind running an embedded camera in a headset, and
> dumping
> > > the daily
> > > video (relevancy-triggered) into permanent store. Regardless
> whether
> > > it's
> > > frowned upon, or not.
> > >
> > > Personal cams are okay.
> > >
> > > Cams operated by a central agency, included subpoenable/official
> > > records,
> > > undeletable, mined for biometrics, etc. are Evil.
> > >
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