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[edit] About
Blindside is set up to answer the question "What's going to go wrong in our e-enabled world". To make the most of the opportunities offered by emerging technologies we have to be clear about the potential problems. And we'll get a clearer view of the problems if there's open, cross-disciplinary dialogue.
So we've set up the Blindside blog to note developments and comment on progress, and this Blindside wiki to assemble a shared user guide or directory about emerging technologies and their implications for our e-enabled world.
[edit] Four categories of emerging technologies
Blindside places these emerging technologies and their implications into four broad categories:
[edit] *Faster/smaller/better...
- issues thrown up by the relentless but predictable progress of Moore's Law, Metcalfe's Law etc
Here are the subjects covered in this section:
Bandwidth - massive wireless and cable bandwidth to the home
Global Navigation Satellite Systems
Mobile and Pervasive Computing
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
[edit] *Human nature and activity
- how people behave, react and deviate
Here are the subjects covered in Human Nature and Activity:
Automated number-plate recognition (ANPR)
APIs that change without warning
- Bad sysadmin procedures
- Bad procedures - other
- Changes to daylight saving time in the US
- Public sector databases on children
- Cybercrime
- Data breaches
- Electronic banking
- E-Voting
- Fraud Websites
- Generation C - the knowledge nomads
- Human rights (intersection with emerging technology)
- ICT Forensics
- Identity management
- Keyloggers
- NHS IT
- Non-bank payment service providers
- People and IT
- Phishing
- Phones as bugs
- Search Engine Logs
- Spam
- Technologies for Non-Repudiation
- Underground economy servers
- Unencrypted email
[edit] *Unintended consequences
- Murphy's law, or 'if something can go wrong it will'
Here are the subjects covered in Unintended Consequences:
Blindside blog posts on Murphy's Law
- Biometrics - unencrypted
- Computing Monoculture
- DRM and its side-effects
- Environmental side-effects
- Exploding batteries
- Intellectual property law
- Mission Critical Legacy Systems
- Rampancy: AI gone wrong
- Surveillance society effects
- Windows Vista and other operating systems
- Government IT projects
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[edit] *Radically different stuff
- new developments that break old rules and shift paradigms
Here are the subjects covered in Radically Different Stuff:
Blindside blog posts on Radically different stuff
- DNA terrorism
- On demand computing (ODC)
- Grid Computing
- Optical Computing
- Quantum Computing
- Semantic Web
- Self-reproducing technologies: the "GRINs"
- *Geno-
- *Robo-
- *Info-
- *Nano-
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For now the wiki content is open to edit without formalities, and we'll leave it like that unless or until it becomes a problem. So if you have ideas, opinions or a good source of information on the types of subject covered by Blindside please add it to our growing list of Information Sources.
There's a list of Academic Experts working on the issues we identify; let's add any relevant practitioners and experts from other disciplines.
And here's a list of Stuff worth noting we haven't yet decided where to put.
