I believe that technology that can monitor a persons body in real time should be looked into more closely and major questions from an information security perspective to health impacts. Wireless intra-body Nanosensor Networks for example might be beneficial when used by good people, however, in the hands of bad actors, they can be used to harm people. External body sensors to me would be more practical I think. It would be creepy right now to have internal nanosensors that could allow for doctors or even emergency dispatchers to dispatch an ambulance to someone the moment the nanosensors detect early signs of strokes, heart attacks, or seizures. This might be beneficial if the sensors and tech are developed in an ethical way that ensures that complete individual privacy is maintained. I also believe that there needs to be limitations of how AI can be used in a person's healthcare at a regulatory level and industry level.
I completely agree with you. On top of that, we need to make sure such devices will never be used as a compliance measure for taking certain medications, entering businesses, employment, banking etc..
Makes me think covid is there last power grab. Technology is almost to the point where it would put big pharma out of business. Prevention thru nutrition
I believe that technology that can monitor a persons body in real time should be looked into more closely and major questions from an information security perspective to health impacts. Wireless intra-body Nanosensor Networks for example might be beneficial when used by good people, however, in the hands of bad actors, they can be used to harm people. External body sensors to me would be more practical I think. It would be creepy right now to have internal nanosensors that could allow for doctors or even emergency dispatchers to dispatch an ambulance to someone the moment the nanosensors detect early signs of strokes, heart attacks, or seizures. This might be beneficial if the sensors and tech are developed in an ethical way that ensures that complete individual privacy is maintained. I also believe that there needs to be limitations of how AI can be used in a person's healthcare at a regulatory level and industry level.
I completely agree with you. On top of that, we need to make sure such devices will never be used as a compliance measure for taking certain medications, entering businesses, employment, banking etc..
Makes me think covid is there last power grab. Technology is almost to the point where it would put big pharma out of business. Prevention thru nutrition