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1. Ethical Theory

1.1. Deontology/Kantianism

1.1.1. Focuses more on the intent of the action as opposed to the consequences of the action

1.1.1.1. The principles behind the action

1.1.2. Greek meaning: Duty

1.1.3. Moral if the principle/intent treats everyone with respect

1.2. Utilitarianism/Consequentialism

1.2.1. Act Utilitarianism

1.2.1.1. immediate outcomes

1.2.2. Rule Utilitarianism

1.2.2.1. long-term outcomes

1.2.3. Moral acts maximize the overall happiness

1.3. Care Ethics

1.3.1. an act is moral if the it _ the relationship:

1.3.1.1. Strengthens

1.3.1.2. Builds

1.3.1.3. Maintains

1.3.2. Relationship focused

1.4. Virtue Ethics

1.4.1. Character

1.4.1.1. Demonstrates

1.4.1.1.1. Courage

1.4.1.1.2. Compassion

1.4.1.1.3. Wisdom

1.4.1.1.4. Temperance

1.4.1.2. Avoids

1.4.1.2.1. Greed

1.4.1.2.2. Jealousy

1.4.1.2.3. Selfishness

2. Google Glass

2.1. Current

2.1.1. in development

2.1.1.1. services just starting to be added

2.1.1.2. kinks being worked out

2.1.1.2.1. usability improvements

2.1.1.2.2. interface

2.1.2. capabilities

2.1.2.1. google now

2.1.2.1.1. ask anything and get an intelligent response, like siri

2.1.2.2. make calls

2.1.2.3. get directions

2.2. Future

2.2.1. technological momentum

2.2.1.1. devices will get smaller

2.2.1.1.1. an extreme would be contact lenses

2.2.1.2. get more capable

2.2.1.2.1. Social Assistance

2.2.1.2.2. augmented reality

2.3. Ethical Implications

2.3.1. Camera's Always On

2.3.1.1. Privacy of those around you

2.3.1.1.1. recording video or photos can be done without anyone knowing

2.3.1.2. Privacy of yourself

2.3.1.2.1. everything you do while using Glass will be available to Google

2.3.2. Of Potential Social Assistance

2.3.2.1. people may become reliant on glass like technologies and virtual assistance for their social interaction

2.3.2.2. google may have massive sociocultural influence

2.3.2.3. risk of people may become less authentically them

2.3.3. Data Collection

2.3.3.1. companies begin to invade privacy with advertisements beamed straight to your eye

2.3.3.2. Trend watching and Forecasting based on conversations

2.3.3.3. Similar to today's smartphone tracking problem

2.3.4. Health issues

2.3.4.1. Wearing a device on the head for long periods of time

2.3.4.1.1. Radiation

2.3.4.1.2. Cancer

2.3.4.2. Eye Problems from looking into a screen

2.3.5. ACM Codes of ethics

2.3.5.1. 1.2

2.3.5.1.1. Avoid Harm to others

2.3.5.2. 1.7

2.3.5.2.1. Respect the privacy of others

2.4. What is it?

2.4.1. Wearable computer

2.4.1.1. Glasses

2.4.2. Heads-up Display

2.4.2.1. Optical Head-Mounted Display

2.4.2.2. Augmented reality

2.4.3. Internet communicator

2.4.3.1. Make phone calls

2.4.3.2. Sharing of 1st person experience

2.4.3.3. Maps

3. Personalized Genetic Tests/Personalized Medicine

3.1. Ethical Implications

3.1.1. Positive

3.1.1.1. increases access to cutting edge medicine

3.1.1.2. empowers people to take health into their own hands

3.1.1.3. hope

3.1.1.4. more people can treat themselves

3.1.1.5. Genetic testing can be a predictor for many illnesses

3.1.2. Negative

3.1.2.1. Wide range of opinions found online.

3.1.2.1.1. people may not get advise that pertains to their specific ailment in relation to their physiology

3.1.2.2. inconsistency

3.1.2.2.1. there has always been inconsistency, but with

3.1.2.3. Genetic tests should be taken with a grain of salt since they are not the truth, but only predicts the likely hood certain diseases.

3.2. Future

3.2.1. Cloud-based Watson MD

3.2.1.1. Input symptoms

3.2.1.2. Output

3.2.1.2.1. treatment and medical advice based on credible sources

3.3. Current

3.3.1. Online resources

3.3.1.1. crowdmed.com

3.3.1.1.1. Crowd-sourced medical advice

3.3.1.1.2. Medical Detectives offer diagnoses for symptoms posted by patients

3.3.1.1.3. Algorithms assign a probability to each diagnosis

3.3.1.1.4. Patient is advised to consult an in-person doctor to review the possible diagnoses

3.3.1.2. Examine.com

3.3.1.2.1. Independent encyclopedia on supplementation and nutrition

3.3.1.2.2. over 25000 references to scientific papers

3.3.1.3. bulletproofexec.com

3.3.1.3.1. one guy that has done a lot of research and experimentation

3.3.1.3.2. Biohacking

3.3.2. biometrics feedback from personal devices

3.3.2.1. smart watches

3.3.2.2. iPhone sleep monitor app called Sleep Cycle

3.4. Ethical Theory

3.4.1. Deontology

3.4.1.1. The