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个性化的可穿戴ICT系统以时尚和吸引人的生活方式设计呈现,已经获得了关键的用户接受,并构成了在未来几年内将可穿戴计算带入社会技术大众现象的势头。这一可穿戴系统“海啸”的早期指标是截至2013年底约53亿移动电话平台(即移动用户)的“大潮”,以及2014年评估的3亿只智能手表的市场潜力[1]。这种技术和市场的演变提出了将这些大规模部署的可穿戴系统转变为跨越全球的社交互动个人数字助理的超级有机体的潜力和机会的问题。虽然单个可穿戴设备来源各异,通常都是自主行动,但我们可以假设它们可以(也将会)自组织成大规模的合作集体,而人类大多不在其中[2]。我们可以将这些新兴的可穿戴设备集体称为“超级有机体”[3],因为它展示了生物体的特性。“集体智慧”)。
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Collective wristwear: the world in the hands of humankind
Personalized wearable ICT systems presented in fashionable and appealing lifestyle-designs have gained critical user acceptance, and comprise momentum to bring wearable computing to a socio-technical mass phenomenon within the next few years. Early indicators for this expected wearable systems 'tsunami' are the 'spring tide' of some 5.3 billion mobile phone platforms (i.e. mobile subscribers) as of the end of 2013, and an assessed market potential for 300 million smart watches in 2014 [1]. This technological and market evolution raises questions on the potentials and opportunities of turning these massively deployed wearable systems to a globe spanning superorganism of socially interactive personal digital assistants. While the individual wearables are of heterogeneous provenance and typically act autonomously, we can assume that they can (and will) self-organize into large scale cooperative collectives, with humans being mostly out-of-the-loop [2]. We could refer to these emerging massive collectives of wearables as a "superorganism" [3], since it exhibits properties of a living organism (like e.g. 'collective intelligence') on its own.
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