Sci-Fi Reality

I saw an editorial piece on the BBC programme ‘Click’ this weekend and it scared the hell out of me.  It described and even showed the next generation of what they called pedestrian satellite navigation.  It will allow consumers to receive information whilst on the move.  It came in the form of……wait for it….. contact lenses!  Yes, small pieces of technologically advanced film that you stick on your eyes!  What you see with your normal vision is then recognised by the chip inside your lense, analysed and information is displayed into your line of vision.  An example it gave was one for tourists e.g. you’re in a new city, your vision lands on an impressive landmark and you wonder what it is. The contact lense recognises this building, displays its name, its use, when it was built and any other pieces of historical or cultural information. 

Now, I wear contact lenses so the insertion of a lense is not what scared me, it was more how close we are to the Minority Report age!  If this can truely be done, then where will this take advertising?  Can we really expect to be sending special offers to people’s eyes?  Will we blink into the epos system at WHSmiths and receive 20% off the purchase of our favourite magazine?  Or will it give us reviews of restaurants as we pass them?  I can see it happening within the next 5 years.  In fact it may not even take that long but my only question would be this.  What next?  Chips to be embedded in our brains? 

 

3 Responses to “Sci-Fi Reality”
  1. Emily Rich Says:

    Terrifying. Although could be useful when lost!

  2. Emma Wells Says:

    I think it’s pretty exciting actually. Aslong as you don’t read and walk and accidentally get run over by a bus you are reading the route and timetable for!

    But, the contact lens does scare me as I don’t wear them. Maybe there will be an option for glasses instead?

  3. Claire Meczes Says:

    The useful side of it is great, however the part that scares me is how this will enable the powers that be to truly keep tabs on the people that have this software implanted. No where to run, no where to hide… EEEK!

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