Google Glass Is As Much About Working With Our Past As Our Future

Google Glass  is here but its reality in the workplace is not quite here yet. What it will eventually do to the way we live and work reminds me of Steampunk illustrations of a person with a mechanical eye, who works according to what appears in the medium of the display, entirely programmed by software.

It’s a vision of man as a node, receiving and transmitting data. Just as the data center is one giant node so will we someday act in a similar way. We will use our unique capabilities to do certain forms of work, much of everything else automated, abstracted by machines that speak in their own language that they understand but we can’t.

Google Glass is the vision of a programmable human. In the future, it’s entirely possible that the eye will get connected to a new kind of brain, augmented to process large amounts of data streaming before us. We will communicate with each other and the networks that connect to different parts of our bodies; the people in our different relationships and the machines that we manage.

This all sounds quite freaky as I sit here listening to Chopin, pecking on my MacBook Pro, a cup of tea and my #phablet on the edge of the desk.

But consider that I am listening to music on Pandora streamed from some data center, and the concept of Google Glass and the ramifications of wearable computing do not seem so extreme. Pandora is an app based upon complex algorithms that uses the concepts of the ” human genome” to know what music to play. It will continue to play music that is similar to Chopin, based upon what I like and what other people listen to as well. The Note II beeps when I have a new message. The MacBook Pro is a stationary console of its own that I stare into for attaining some – any – form of wisdom.

To me, this shows that a future of man and data is already here but the past has to be dealt with in order for futuristic tools like Google Glass to have relevance.

Google Glass demonstrates how in business we will continue to use technologies of the future along with those of the past.

Consider the dynamics of today’s IT:

And then consider the direction we are heading:

But Google Glass will make its way, despite its current shortcomings:

The vision for how Google Glass applies to business are numerous and mostly just blind speculation. It will change the way we live and work but only as much as we live and learn to adapt it to the items and ways of our past.

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