Contextual Complexity in Meaningful Consent

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Contextual Complexi.es in Meaningful Consent for Wellness and Workplace Applica.ons Martha G Russell Stanford University February 24, 2015

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Contextual  Complexi.es    in  Meaningful  Consent  for    

Wellness  and  Workplace  Applica.ons  

Martha  G  Russell  Stanford  University  

 February  24,  2015  

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Meaningful  Media  Measurements  •  Product  or  content  

–  Who  creates  the  media?  –  What  is  the  media  that  can  be  consumed??  

•  Distribu.on  –  Who  delivers  the  media?  –  How  is  it  delivered?  

•  Receiving  or  display  devices  •  Storage  •  Sharing  

–  Is  the  media  shared  by  members  of  the  audience?  –  What  are  the  paNerns  of  that  sharing?  

•  ROI  –  What  is  the  poten.al  business  value  of  the  campaign  objec.ves  

toward  which  the  content  is  targeted?  

Russell,  MG  (2009)  “A  Call  for  Crea.vity  in  New  Metrics  for  Liquid  Media,”    Journal  of  Interac.ve  Adver.sing  9:2,  Spring.  

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How  Will  We  Opera.onalize  Informed  Consent  in  Smart  Environments  with  IoT?  

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Very  Briefly  

•  Trends  for  the  Digital  Future  •  Smart  Environments    •  (I  won’t  even  men$on  drones)  •  New  Conceptual  Models  

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Augmenting the Brain

5 hNp://fora.tv/2014/04/29/ubiquitous_sensing_and_interconnected_security      

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Tools As Social Actors

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Iden.ty  is  Dynamic    Mo.va.on,  Inten.on  &  Persuasion  

       

Psychological  Center  of  Data  Byron  Reeves  

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Iden.ty  is  Contextual      

Jeremy  Bailenson,  Virtual  Human  Interac.on  Laboratory  

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Mike  Steep,  Global  Operating  Officer,  PARC          mediaX  Distinguished  Visiting  Scholar,  Seminar,  2013

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Education is influenced by dynamic networking

School Home

Teachers Parents

Lifelong  “Digital  Por3olio”  

Mobile technology access to school materials and assignments

Virtual interaction with

classmates

Learners

Supplemental content

Virtual Laboratory Simulations

Visualizations of real-time data from remote

sensors

The Future of Cyberlearning: A vision of the year 2015…

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The  office  of  rabobank  has  been  designed  with  the  unplugged  concept  in  mind  

Source:hNp:hNp://www.gispen.nl/content/uploads/2013/10/Cr-­‐10_Rabobank.pdf  

The  new  way  of  working  chosen  by  Rabobank  is  based  on  the  idea  hat  employees  operate  as  independent  entrepreneurs,  who  choose  when  and  where  they  van  work  best.      The  interior  and  the  different  types  of  workplaces  make  this  possible.  Instead  of  fork  follows  func.on,  here  form  follows  flow.  The  office  is  no  longer  the  place  where  you  have  to  be  present  from  9  to  5;  it  is  the  place  is  a  place  you  only  come  to  because  you  have  a  certain  goal.      Rabo  Unplugged:    •   The  customer  is  key  •   Maximum  freedom  and  responsibility  for  the  employees,  based  on  mutual  trust  •   More  coopera.on  and  communica.on  in  the  interest  of  the  customer  •   Working  independent  of  .me  and  place  •   Work  life  balance.  

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Michael  Bernstein  Expert  Flash  Teams  for  elas.city  &  pipelining  

hNp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teOBdtZR5uQ&list=PL2rro4X-­‐RbDFWjQV_-­‐XlHklj2bD3aNAr5#t=37    

Crowd Sourcing for Professional Services

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Decision  systems  are  hybrid  of    AI  and  human  judgment  

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•  Social  recruitment  •  Playful  workplaces  •  Modular  environments  •  Liquid  technology  •  Enterprise  collabora.on  tools  

•  Coworking  •  Cloudsourcing  

7  trends  for  the  future  of  work  

hNp://www.psq.com/2012/06/psq-­‐trends-­‐future-­‐of-­‐work.html  

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at S T A N F O R D U N I V E R S I T Y

Knowledge Worker Productivity

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Chief Happiness Officer

Sillicon  Valley’s  new  job  

"  A CHO is responsible for the contentment of individual employees, sort of like a H.R Manager, but on steroids.

"  The theory goes that happy workers are productive workers, so happiness turns out to be in the company’s best interest.

http://www.newrepublic.com/article/118804/happiness-officers-are-spreading-across-america-why-its-bad

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Sensors in health

Half  of  medica.ons  will  be  digi.zed  by  

2020  " Swallow your medicine and

a tiny sensor embedded inside it sends vital health information about your body to your smartphone.

"  New pills and patches can make monitoring health as easy as checking an app on your smartphone.

hNp://www.smartplanet.com/blog/the-­‐report/sensors-­‐in-­‐your-­‐stomach-­‐get-­‐ready-­‐for-­‐next-­‐wave-­‐medical-­‐diagnos.cs/

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•  The  W/Me  is  a  wristband  sensor  that  monitors  a  wearer's  feelings  via  the  autonomic  nervous  system.  

WELLNESS  TRACKER  TAKES  MOOD  RINGS  TO  THE  NEXT  LEVEL  

Source:  PSFK.com  

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•  Spire  tracks  breathing  paGerns  to  help  people  improve  their  state  of  mind.  

Source:  h-p://www.ps3.com/2014/07/respira$on-­‐stress-­‐monitor-­‐spire.html#!bjIE0T    

Respira.on  Tracker  Monitors  Stress  Levels,  Suggests  When  To  Calm  

Down    

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•  As  it  happens,  OMsignal’s  core  business  is  to  gather  and  interpret  biological  signals  and  to  turn  it  into  acIonable  feedback  or  insights.    

Omsignal  For  Smart  Shirts  That  Track    

Ac.vity,  Fitness  And  Stress  

Source:  omsignal.com  

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•  Using   the   recorded  data,  Withings  Aura  provides   you  with   scienIfically-­‐validated   light,   and   sound   programs   that   will   adapt   to   your   personal  body  clock,  and  posi.vely  impact  your  sleeping  condi.ons.  

•  Bedside  Device:  A   sensi.vely-­‐designed  bedside  device   that   records   your  sleep   environment   (noise   pollu.on,   room   temperature,   and   light   level),  and  provides  with  scien.fically-­‐validated  light,  and  sound  programs.  

•  Mobile  ApplicaIon:  Connec.ng  wirelessly  an  applica.on  lets  you  visualize  your   sleep   cycles,   understand  what  wakes   you   up,   and   compare   nights.  From  the  palm  of  your  hand  you  can  control  your  personalized  wake-­‐up,  and  fall-­‐asleep  programs.  

•  Sleep  Sensor:  A  sov  and  discreet  sensor  that  slips  under  your  maNress  to  monitor   your   personal   sleep   paNerns,   and   cycles   (body   movements,  breathing  cycles,  heart  rate).  

Aura:  a  system  that  both  monitors  and  posiIvely  impacts  your  sleep  

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Smart  meters  -­‐  SENTRI  

Sentri  is  a  smart  home  security  solu.on  that  integrates  an  HD  wide  angle  camera,  mo.on  detector,  and  sensors  that  track  temperature,  humidity,  and  air  quality  levels  in  one  compact  and  customizable  LCD  screen.    Along  with  a  free  accompanying  mobile  app,  stay  informed  with  real-­‐.me  alerts  about  what  irregulari.es  at  home,  whether  it’s  triggered  by  unexpected  intrusion  or  a  sudden  change  in  temperature.      Sentri  also  gives  you  the  ability  to  view  and  control  other  smart  devices  from  one  central  loca.on.  

hNp://blog.sentri.me/kickstarter/  

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The  office  of  the  future  is  a  self  driving  car?  

hNp://www.fastcompany.com/3026516/fast-­‐feed/the-­‐office-­‐of-­‐the-­‐future-­‐is-­‐a-­‐self-­‐driving-­‐car?utm_source=facebook#4  

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Russell,  MG  (2013)  “Adap.ve  Mediated  Persuasion,”  Persuasive  Technology  Conference  2013,  Columbus  Ohio,  2013  

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Empower  =  Embed  Digital  Rights  

Consumer Bill of Digital Rights

Information Disclosure Confidentiality of Information Security of Information Participation in Advertising Decisions Respect and Nondiscrimination Complaints and Appeals

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Successful Discovery Collaborations Build on What Can We Do Together That Neither of Us Could Do Alone

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