This is one of the awesomestest and scariestest technology demonstrations I ’ve see in a long while : Georgia Institute of Technology ’s students are using CCTV TV to map out actual vehicles and mass into Google Earth . Why is this scary ?

powerful now , all the data displayed is anon. , which makes up for a cool await technology . You could see a football game in tangible clock time or the actual dealings in your route to forge . finally , you will be able-bodied to see swarm moving , the weather changing , andeven birdsmove in real time .

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Now , put on your tin foil hat and imagine .

Imagine that someone is able to tag you in some way . In theory , it could be as easy as having memory access to one of the CCTV television camera and this system . You mark a cable car on the screen door and , supply that you have enough photographic camera along the elbow room , the technology would be capable to follow the vehicle wherever it goes . In England , for example , this will be really easy to do , because there are CCTV cameras absolutely everywhere . And permit ’s not tattle about RFID tags .

Of course , I ’m indisputable that no government agency will be interested in using this for see someone ’s movements . Why would they ?

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Now , excuse me while I go load down and move to an island in the Maldives . [ PopSci ]

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