July 17th, 2012Top StoryWhat may be the world's first cybernetic hate crime unfolds in French McDonald'sBy George Dvorsky Steve Mann, the "father of wearable computing," has been physically assaulted while visiting a McDonalds in Paris, France. The Canadian university professor was at the restaurant with his family when three different McDonalds employees took exception to his "Digital Eye Glass" device and attempted to forcibly remove it from his head. Mann was then physically removed from the store by the employees, along with having his support documentation destroyed. This may be the first ever recorded assault of a person instigated by the prominent display of a Google Glass-like wearable computer. The incident is particularly troubling, not only because Mann's device is very similar to Google Glass, but because the assault could be a harbinger of things to come as the technology becomes increasingly prominent. Assaults such as this one may become more frequent should people (and corporations) respond poorly to the use of such devices. Details of the assault were made available by Mann on his blog. He, along with his wife and children, were touring the Champs Elysees area when the incident took place. After sitting down to grab a bite to eat, Mann was questioned by a McDonalds employee about the Eye Glass. Since Mann had spent the day going to museums and landmarks, he had brought a letter from his doctor along with other support documentation explaining the device. He has worn computer vision of some kind for the past 34 years as part of his research in the field of wearable computing. Mann then describes what happened next:
Ironically, it was because of the assault that Mann was able to capture images of the McDonalds employees. The Eye Glass utilizes a system called "Augmediated Reality" which helps the wearer see better. When the computer is damaged, buffered pictures for processing remain in its memory and are not overwritten. Subsequently, Mann was able to capture images of the assault. Mann contacted police after the incident, but "did not receive much help from them." He is hoping that the fast-food chain will repair his broken Glass, and that "McDonalds would see fit to support vision research." The assault has already enraged a number of people who are calling for an immediate apology. Users on Reddit have been quick to act, going so far as to publish the address and phone number of the McDonalds in question, while Techcruch has called for a McDonald's boycott. According to Andy Greenberg of Forbes, McDonalds has assured him that, "that the company "[takes] the claims and feedback of our customers very seriously. We are in the process of gathering information about this situation and we ask for patience until all of the facts are known." Mann is no stranger to controversy — nor to discrimination. He was once thrown out of a Wal-mart, and has had run-ins with the New York City Police department and U.S. Secret Service. Images via Steve Mann and CBC. |
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