Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Why Do We Need Smart Meters?

Brilliant meters are the eventual fate of incorporating innovation into our day by day vitality the executives. The vast majority don't consider how much vitality they devour regularly however with the development of these meters, purchasers will have the option to screen how much gas and power they are utilizing and the amount it is costing them continuously. 

The inquiry is: Do we truly require brilliant meters? In the UK the administration has swore to get 26 million power meters and 22 million gas meters supplanted with savvy meters the nation over by 2020, at an expected expense of £7 billion. In the US, President Obama has called for 40 million shrewd meters to be introduced, with 6 percent of US residents previously utilizing these meters in their homes. 

In any case, as the social analyst Peter Drucker stated: "There is nothing so negligible as doing admirably that which need not be done by any means." The charge against savvy meters is basic: for what reason would it be advisable for us to supplant a current innovation which works consummately well? As the familiar maxim goes: on the off chance that it ain't broke, don't fix it. Smart watch 2020

The issue is that our speculation on vitality is broken and finding better approaches to battle our continually extending interest for gas and power is important to take care of the issue of diminishing fuel assets. Establishment Capital anticipates that by 2060, world vitality utilization will twofold from 14 terawatts every day to 28 terawatts. Simply finding another 14 terawatts is definitely not a reasonable arrangement yet changing vitality utilization propensities is one approach to diminish the weight. Medical alert smart watch

Brilliant meters are one way that individuals can begin to diminish the measure of vitality they devour regularly. The electronic meters supplant the flow simple meters with an advanced presentation that can figure precisely how much gas and power is being utilized at some random time of day. These meters permit buyers to follow their vitality utilization step by step, which means individuals will have the option to observe how changing their propensities directly affects their utility use. 

A straightforward signal -, for example, turning off apparatuses at the mains as opposed to leaving them on reserve - will noticeably affect the shrewd meter, which clients will have the option to see with their own eyes. keen meters put the force in the hands of buyers and permit them to stamp their own advancement as they move to decrease their vitality utilization.Smart watch 2020

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Smart Watch or Smart Cuffs?

According to the latest Mac rumors, Apple will be announcing their long anticipated smart watch along-side the new iPhone 6 at a media event on September 9, 2014. The Apple smart watch is expected to contain numerous health related sensors to monitor the wearer's steps taken, heart rate, hours and quality of sleep, etc. This type of information, coupled with the "HealthKit" developers tools that Apple released in June of this year, could lead to new health and fitness apps to help wearers monitor and improve their overall health and well-being.Best budget smartwatch

But as anyone who has ever dealt with complex systems knows, the introduction of new technology often leads to unanticipated consequences. This is all the more true when the new technology has the potential to be a game changer in the multi-billion dollar healthcare industry. It is even truer yet when there are numerous third parties involved between the wearer and their doctor, such as the wearer's employer and the employer's insurance company.

While I am usually an early adopter of new technology, two recent articles keep coming to mind as I contemplate the anticipated benefits and potential drawbacks of wearing a smart watch. The first was a July 3, 2014 Businessweek article about Carolinas Healthcare which runs more than 900 hospitals, nursing homes, and other care centers. Carolinas Healthcare has been purchasing information on the credit card purchases, store loyalty card transactions and other records on over 2 million people. The stated goal of analyzing people's spending habits is to develop more comprehensive risk assessments than could be done based upon information patients voluntarily give to their doctors.Ze tech smart watch

The second article was a Forbes article from June 19, 2014 about how "more employers are opting to monitor data being generated by fitness trackers" so they can reward participation in company wellness programs and punish unhealthy behavior. The article goes on to mention that sales to employers are one of the fastest growing segment of Fitbit's sales.

While I personally don't have any worries about my employer "opting to monitor" sensors in a smart watch (I run my own business) I have a broader concern about the general direction our society is heading by accepting the idea that it is OK for 3rd parties (employers, insurance companies, government, etc.) to monitor nearly every aspect of our lives. Granted, we as a society already give away a tremendous amount of information to 3rd parties such as cell phone companies who know who we call and where we are 24/7, credit card companies who know everything we buy, and internet marketing companies who track our every move online.

However, smart watches go a significant step beyond the vast amount of information already up for grabs every time we scan a customer loyalty card or pay for something by credit card. There is an axiom that once information is given away, it can never be taken back. There is also a rule that once information is given away, it is impossible to control how it is used.

For instance, Japanese Americans dutifully filled out U.S. Census Bureau forms in 1940 never expecting that data to be used against them a few years later. For decades the U.S. Census Bureau denied participating in the internment of over 110,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. However government documents published in Scientific American in 2007 showed that the Census Bureau had in fact handed over names and addresses of innocent people so they could be forcibly relocated to internment camps. Smart watch 2020

While I don't expect employers or insurance companies to punish "unhealthy behavior" with internment, the principle still exists that once personal data is surrendered to a 3rd party, the person who gave it away has lost all control over it.

In all likelihood I will be an early adopter of the new Apple smart watch because I like the idea of being able to read a text on my wrist. I just cringe a little every time I realize that this type of technology is taking us one step closer to the point where our technology can be used to control us rather than us controlling it.