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Big Brother
Nvidia is creating surveillance cameras with built-in face recognition. Uh, great?
First Digital Pill Approved to Worries About Biomedical ‘Big Brother’
A Hong Kong art collective is making people think twice about society's obsession with wearables
Quantified self? How about a quantified workplace?
Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020
Smart Dust Micro-Computers
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Contemporary Telepathics (2016-2023)
Humanoid Robots (2017-2023)
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Surveillance, Sousveillance, and Security Technologies: A variety of wearable computing devices (2019)
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A Hong Kong art collective is making people think twice about society's obsession with wearables
First Digital Pill Approved to Worries About Biomedical ‘Big Brother’
Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020
Nvidia is creating surveillance cameras with built-in face recognition. Uh, great?
Quantified self? How about a quantified workplace?
Smart Dust Micro-Computers
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