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TAT Augmented reality – privacy infringement?
TweetAugmented ID is a concept from Swedish company TAT that visualizes the digital identities of people you meet in real life. With a mobile device and face recognition software, Augmented ID enables you to discover selected information about people around you.
I absolutely love the concept, which takes mobile social networking to a whole new level. I am however not so keen on the use of the face recognition software; anyone’s life can be pulled up right in front of our eyes at the click of a button. That said, I’d love to be able scan someone’s phone (with their consent) in order to pull their social networking information…
What do you guys think?
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about 11 months ago
watching their trailer, it seems just plain weird. Which I'm sure will mean that everyone will be catching on soon and using it!
How far can you go to making your life public? I think people like twitter et al because you can comment and network as openly or anonymously as you like.