The interface has vanished. People and their behavior are now the standard for how developers and mega corporations create attention sucking services, apps, wearable devices and sensors.
How can we avoid the pitfalls of "Shamification" and move toward a world where we design ethically.
Coders and corporations should be mandated through government action to create technology that is healthy for the populations.
Time and Attention create a new definition for privacy.
New interface based on behavior
New experiences based on convenience
Paid for through loyalty, advertising to data
The fix a five step plan do dialog, design and develop code for a world where privacy no longer matters.
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5. 5
AGENDA
Time isn’t now, it’s a collection of whens.
EXISTENCE
20%
Mission Review
Timeline of project and
reasons behind our
choices.
Marketplace
Changes to the market
place during our mission.
Disruption
Platform / Experience
review.
Dialog
Feedback and close.
10% 30% 40%
Be Still
13. 13
Move data
Project
Move my information into a
repository where I can see,
search and mine my information.
Reflect
Prioritize what’s important for
me. What are my basic human
needs and how do they relate to
the data I’m creating?
Protect
Categorize my data so it makes
sense and I can see how I
spend my time.
Collect
Collect personal data with little
intervention and live my life.
16. 16
Judge data
Soft Data
Core Data
Blood results, DNA,
Microbiomes, EEG, ECG
waves.
Hard Data
Biological and environmental
elements that can not be
easily manipulated. Light,
sound, body temperature,
heart rate.
Data that is created to
inform self or shape identity.
Homeostasis
The property of a system in which
variables are regulated so that internal
conditions remain stable and relatively
constant. Examples of homeostasis
include the regulation of temperature
and the balance between acidity and
alkalinity (pH).
Neuroplasticity
Potential that the brain has to
reorganize by creating new neural
pathways to adapt, as it needs. Think of
the neurological changes being made in
the brain as the brain's way of tuning
itself to meet your needs.
Epigenetics
Epigenetic change is a regular and
natural occurrence but can also be
influenced by several factors including
age, the environment/lifestyle, and
disease state.
47. 47
Post Privacy
• October 11, 1968 at 4:17pm,
along with 10,349 others
• Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
• Charles and Priscilla Dancy
Birth
• WEIGHT: 185
• HEIGHT: 5’11inches,
• BLOOD OXYGEN: 97%,
• BMI: 21.5
• BLOOD PRESSURE: 101/62
• SLEEP: 7.3 hours per night
• MOVE: 26 miles per week
Health
• September 7 2050
• HIV Resistant
• 17.9% Venous
Thromboembolism
• 8.6% Age-related Macular
Degeneration
• .79% Multiple Sclerosis
Death
• $450,000.00 – 2013 – Federal
Income Taxes
• $800,000 – 2014 Home
• $75,000 – 2013 Volkswagen
• Williamson County - #10 for
wealth and health in the USA
Wealth
• 65 degrees
• 55 decibels
• 68.2 degrees
• 43% Humidity
• 30.22 Pressure
• CO2 601 ppm
Environment
58. 58
Apple Watch tracks fertility
Fitbit measured sex
Connected Pregnancy Test
Heart beat monitoringMattress Movement
Heart beat sent
Vitals collected
Watch your childContractions Measured
Log his food
72. 72
2009 Citizens United
Corporate Personhood
2001 Patriot Act
Personal surveillance
2008 No Blackberry
Not secure enough
2015 Fitbit
One heartbeat on a server
2007 - PRISM
Snowden Leak
2016- White House
Apple vs. DOJ
2014- White House
Chief Data Scientist
76. 76
• 48.5 Billion in Cash Reserves
• 320 Million people
• 294 countries present
• Public Health Records
• Public Cash system
• National broadcasting system
• 216 Billion in Cash Reserves
• 700 Million devices
• 155 countries present
• Public Health Records
• Public Cash system
• International broadcasting system
• Doesn’t pay taxes to the US
78. 78
What if we took the power
of the NSA
and searched for
good in the world?
What if we took the data on
iPhone and solved for
cancer, illiteracy,
loneliness and domestic
abuse?
The amount of people that don’t have access to healthcare
2014 Study - Harvard and Virginia University Students prefer jolt of pain to being made to sit and think. Two-thirds of men pressed a button to deliver a painful jolt during a 15-minute spell of solitude. One man – an outlier – found thinking so disagreeable he optedfor a shock 190 times.
Amber
The amount of people that don’t have access to healthcare
ZUCKERBERGS LAW
DANCYS DATA INTIMACY LAW
This is not an sharing economy, this is Polyamourous romp through a 70's digital disco.