I saw reports of this 2 years ago now it’s even worst. This needs to be banned

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    This kind of tech has been floating around the research world of smart home tech for over a decade now. Various forms of EM deflection and field deviation modeling have been used to be headcount sensors, gesture sensors, and body position modeling. Yup, it’s out there. Normally, it takes multiple antennas in particular positions to work, so it’s still a more controlled space kind of thing than the whole world. That said, it’s possible to do, so head’s up, we’re in for a rough ride going forward on the privacy and monitoring fronts.

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    If we ban it, the gov will use it anyway. I can’t believe people are still bringing kids in to this world. We are all severely fucked. Can you imagine how bad everyone’s anxiety will be with this shit everywhere? Maybe everyone will just ignore it like they do every time they use google or Facebook.

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      Maybe everyone will just ignore it like they do every time they use google or Facebook.

      this is already what’s happening and why things like a genocide are sad yet “not important enough” to voters.

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      The ban needs to be enforced of course and these evil governments and corporations that do this type of stuff need to be replaced and displaced.

      Bringing children into the world has nothing to with this because that is a desire or circumstance that supersedes this technology or any illicit action that a government can do.

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    Given that surveillance / phone cameras are ubiquitous, and it’s been possible to track people through cell tower triangulation / monitored WiFi hotspots for ages, does this really make things much worse than they already are?

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    Didn’t thermal goggles already do this? Seems to have an extraordinarily limited use case unless you live in a really big building with lots of routers.

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    Three Wi-Fi routers are placed in a room.

    I’d be interested to know how well this works if there aren’t 3 (!) hotspots in 1 (!) room. If that is a hard requirement for it to work accurately, I don’t see many applications for this technology. At least not in its current version.

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      I agree although presumably when you add more devices and types of signal you can build a much richer picture without 3 access points.

      For example, in my living room I have a cordless landline, Bluetooth soundbar speaker, WiFi access point, a fixed media box that uses WiFi. Presumably you could build a picture from the interference patterns of these different types of device, which are all on similar frequencies (2.4GHz ish).

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        Research from a few years ago was able to measure gait (so a person’s height and build etc) from the wifi shadow of a single router.

        I assume 3 is to get the super accurate placement.

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    Oh shit, AI’s using wall hacks in real life now! Whatever will we do?!

    • Jokes aside though, this is bad, catastrophically bad. Shit like this takes ‘violating your Fourth Amendment rights’ to a whole new, and more dangerous level.