Google Glass, Good or Bad
Google Glass, the future has arrived. Being able to use the computer with only your head has always been thought of as futuristic but this technology may already be here. Google announced its new project, project glass, in January 2013, and it took the world by surprise, no one thought it was capable to search the web, take a video, or even text someone using only glasses. Google X Lab is developing Glass and Project Glass leader Babak Parviz announced the new project on Google+. Can technologies like Google glass really exists, what impact could this have on the world, and could they possibly be harmful? What exactly is Google Glass? Google Glass is a new technology being developed by Google X Lab that
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Talking on the phone and texting causes most car accidents; just imagine how many more car accidents would take place if you had a computer right in front of your face when driving. These are just some consequences of Google glass. There could also be physical repercussions of Google glass. By this I mean that Google glass could have side effects on your body. If cell phones and laptops can produce harmful radiation waves it is not hard to imagine that Google Glass can offer the same risks as it communicates by Bluetooth and 3G connections. The waves from the new Google glass may cause more damage than the ones from the cell phones because the new Google glass is supposed to be attached to your head all the time the waves are now closer to your brain potentially causing more damage than phones because phones are not attached to your head all day long. This is the side effect Google glass could have on your body. There is no question that the new Google Glasses are different and unique, the features Google is promising with their new glasses can be truly revolutionary technology. But are the side effects really worth the risks. These glasses have the potential to invade the privacy of others, cause more car accidents, and even damage your brain. But these are just potential dangers that the device may have, we will not be sure until the glasses are released to the public. The new age of technology is here but is it really a safer
Nearly 6,000 people are killed connecting to the outcome of cell phone use while driving, according to Edmunds.com (7). Texting and talking on the phone throughout the time that a person is driving can have deadly consequences, but people still don’t seem to want to give up risking their life. There are many issues that can happen while on the road related to the usage of cell phones. It is important to stop people from looking at their phones while driving, because it is extremely distracting and not safe. Even hands free devices are not as safe as they seem to be. There have to be consequences for people using their cell phones while driving in order to improve the people’s safety. According to Edmunds.com, cell phones are known as distractions everywhere in the world and have created several concerns to several countries (9).
“My awkward Week in Google Glass” by Hayley T¬sukayama is an evaluation on the product of Google Glass. This report basically goes through her experience wearing Google Glass. She describes through her writing how she felt during this period of time. She was a part of a beta or demo program for Google Glass so Google can receive her feedback on the product and also to receive feedback for improvements. Throughout the writing she speaks about how us readers can receive a behind the scenes look at what it is like to walk in society and experience the product of Google Glass. It made us feel as if we were a part of the
While texting and driving the risks of getting into an accident go up greatly. Per every six seconds you are using your cell phone while driving, of those six seconds, four and a half seconds are spent with your eyes off of the road. Although 1,200 people were surveyed, most admitted that talking on the phone and texting are the two most dangerous things you can do while driving. Eighty one percent of drivers admit to making phone calls while driving. Dialing, talking and listening are all dangerous but most accidents occur when you are talking or listening because more time is spent doing those things than dialing itself. Texting causes a four hundred percent increase in time with your eyes spent off of the road, meaning that texting and driving is more dangerous. While not paying attention to the road many things are occurring and changing that you do not notice since you are not looking or paying attention.
The Google Glass is one of the most popular new examples of wearable technology [19]. The Google Glass is a pair of glasses, prescription or non-prescription, that has a camera, touchpad and a display that can do multiple technological tasks: search, navigation, Gmail, Calendar, Now cards, phone calls, text messages, photos, videos, and video calls [17]. Glass has yet to be released to the public, but has been available for developers since February 2013 [9]. Although the Google Glass is still a relatively new piece of technology [17], it certainly hasn’t been lacking debates on the legality and privacy concerns of the device.
The top cause of car accidents currently is because of technology. Cellphones are the main technology that distracts drivers. Drivers usually have the tendency to want to answer a call or look down at the phone to read a text message and it is of constant habit, but in those tiny seconds an accident is bound to occur. According to the survey of 800 teenagers the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project conducted 34% of teen texters ages 16-17 said they have texted while driving (Kiesbye 11). This means a lot of teenagers now are constantly texting while driving and it is safe to say it is not good thing. “Nearly 28 percent of all vehicle crashes can be tied to talking on a cell phone or texting, according to the National Safety Council” (Jackson). A GPS can cause a very big distraction, especially going to a place you have never been to, where you have the tendency
With new technology being introduced on almost a daily basis, it needs to be decided what ways are safe to use that technology. Advanced technology has created an abundance of things that can be used while driving. The most popular technology used while driving is the cell phone. Although it was invented in the 1970s, the cell phone did not gain momentum until the 2000s. Even during its first days, the effect of a cell phone distraction was already in the spotlight (Brown, Tickner & Simmonds, 1969). Allowing people to talk wherever and whenever, it became important to ensure this technology was not harming society. Driving is a complex cognitive task. Since its use boomed in the 21st century, several road problems and accidents were linked
Did you ever wonder if technology is making us smarter or making us stupider? Google was invented in September 4, 1998, since then people argue that our lives have gotten easier making us lazier. I believe after reading the articles provided, that Google has made humanity lose some brain cells. Due to the fact that we are becoming lazier, we are thinking less, and we are becoming less social.
Read the case Google Glass: Augment My Reality in your Lesson 2 reading from Laudon & Traver (pp. 65–67 in your e-text) then answer the following questions.
Furthermore, Google 's mission is not to stimulate our senses the way a book does. As shown in this statement "Google 's mission is to organize the world 's information end make it universally accessible and useful" (Google). That is what Larry Page and Sergey Brin were thinking when they founded this company. It was never meant to replace books. Undeniably, reading is awesome "The kind of deep reading that a sequence of printed pages promotes is valuable" (Carr 743). However, in this fast-paced world getting needed information quicker may be better. More recently goes mission is to "create new technologies" (Caccamese). An article and gallery by Denise Lu showcases advancements Google has made that probably won 't even thought of 10+ years ago "Google has an abundance of other resources" (Lu). Google has shown itself to be more than a search engine. Properly used, it and other emerging technologies will "improve peoples lives" (Caccamese, Google).
While driving, cell phones impair the driver's visual skills. Specifically in Impactful Distractions by Nathan Seppa he elaborates on how “special vision-tracking devices showed that conversations requiring extra thought or concentration diminished drivers’ extent of visual scanning” (Seppa 2). Having good visual awareness is essential for driving, but when drivers talk and drive, their visual awareness sharply decreases. Drivers need to be aware of their surroundings since driving is unpredictable. Cars are machines that thrive on the fact that humans operate them. People need to be visually attentive while driving, yet cell phones prohibit them from doing so. Additionally, David Strayer explains that “‘a cell phone draws attention away from
In today’s day and age, it is safe to assume that technology is everything. In daily lifestyles of a normal person, it will become very hard to live without the use of technology. From waking up early in the morning with the help of an alarm clock, to going to sleep at night time by listening to soft sounds on a smartphone. not only the more modern generation, however all people have been inspired via technology in some manner, shape, or form. Today, from computers to laptops, smartphones to smart glasses, everything that a person needs is turning into “smart.” Or so one thinks! In the article, “is google making us stupid?" the author Nicholas Carr shares many remarkable insights about his views on technology advancing. Technological advance is affecting every person from early adolescent to an elderly person. As using
Specific Purpose Statement: To enlighten my listeners about the history of 3D glasses as well as their mode of operation.
This new invention Dupont has created is a great replacement for any type of glass. Now that this glass’ design is much better than other glasses, this choice is an obvious one design and safety. The glass is much stronger and safer than ever. It is also very firm for great impacts. Lastly, the glass has much more potential for design and
Google has made an effort on making a new device called Google Glass, which is innovative device that has people visioning ways to enhance the product by communicating with people but not all are convinced due to the invasive privacy by the documentation of using video recordings at anytime hands free and the safety and health of yourself and your surroundings. It’s also a tool to reduce crime with first person view.
Google Glass has been described as “a personal assistant whereby it allows users to direct connect to the Web via WiFi, or tethers to a 3G or 4G mobile devices via Bluetooth. Its weight is less than a pair of sunglasses ( approximately nine pounds ) and it basically operated by touch and voice.” (Tuffley,2013) Since Google Glass comes with the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, you could connect your Google Glass with your mobile devices such a smart phone, via Bluetooth. Google Glass also able to translate your speech to text, with it connected to your mobile devices, you can now chat instantly with your friends on Chat Room or Instant Messaging without looking down on your smart phones, instead, you just have to “talk” to them. Google Glass is said to be an almost “hands free device”, the propose of it is to create a more active lifestyle with our advanced technology, it is enough for us seeing people meeting up in a café, meanwhile all they do is just looking down on their smart phones instead of talking to each other, and they could call that a “gathering”, yet it is actually just a group of people sitting together looking at their smart phones separately. The Google Glass is currently still on it’s “Trial and Error” journey, where Google make the Google Glass available for developers, the price stated in the meantime was $1,500. A few lucky developers