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Monday
Feb222010

This excites and scares me!

Technology is amazing, I often imagine myself in 10 years, looking back at the technology we have today and thinking "that was SOO archaic!" - just as we do today, looking back 10 years. TED talks are really inspiring and fun to watch, a friend shared this one with me and it made me go "OMG, LOL, and ZOMG" all in the same 8 minutes! Can you imagine the how cool...and cruel this could be? What are your thoughts?

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Reader Comments (3)

Great find....i'd love to see this in production today.

02-22-2010 | Unregistered CommenterEric D. Brown

yikes. on the one hand, some frightening applications spring to mind - rapid-fire judgment of people reduced to way less than the current 3 seconds, and then some - on the other hand, nothing we see here seems absurd - it's, like, well of course that's next... the cruel possibilities - that concerns me the most. the detailed access to so much 'objective' data - well, that just seems supercool.

02-22-2010 | Unregistered Commentertamara lackey

This is amazing, great find Kevin! What seems impossible this morning, becomes possible by the end of the day. The speed of technology is truly amazing. I can only imagine the impact this could have on the business of photography!

02-23-2010 | Unregistered CommenterStephen de Leon

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