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Does Google Glass have the ability to identify the urges and
impulses in the back of your mind? According to Dr. Jack Wedam, the
neuroscience that informs the device can connect a rapid eye
movement with a desire that was heretofore lodged securely in your
subconscious. And, when it comes to accessing that once elusive
consumer information, the flick of an eye can mean big
business.
In his provocative new book, "Google Glass Can Read Your Mind,
"Dr. Wedam demystifies the visual neurology at play with the
much-vaunted technology. While it may or may not have already done
so, Google Glass is primed to tap into recent developments in the
field of neuroscience to read what is on your mind, and sell it to
marketers. What's more, you would not have the slightest hint that
those thoughts were detected.
While the author makes clear that there is no public record of
just how much Google is availing of these capabilities, he raises
probing questions about this very real potential, and what it could
mean for your privacy. In his fascinating new book, Wedam fires a
cautionary flare to open your eyes well before trying on a new pair
of glasses.
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