Friend of mine sent this video of a wearable tech device that's quite 'minority report' like in it's potential and delivery!! Do watch the video. It's about 9 minutes. But worth every second!!
This demo -- from Pattie Maes' lab at MIT, spearheaded by Pranav Mistry -- was the buzz at TED. It's a wearable device with a projector that paves the way for profound interaction with our environment. Imagine "Minority Report" and then some.
Pranav Mistry is the genius behind Sixth Sense - this wearable device that enables new interactions between the real world and the world of data.
Next is what!!
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