Foreseeing this might not lead to design changes, but might lead to better documentation, etc. This matters.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @chriseppstein
Better documentation for Fitbit users? About what?
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Replying to @brikis98 @chriseppstein
Imagine a device could be used to testify against you. Wouldn't you want some trust that its data were correct?
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @chriseppstein
Sure. Though I'd hope the device's accuracy is something the attorney would have to prove.
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Replying to @brikis98 @chriseppstein
True story: GPS data cannot be used to get you out of a speeding ticket, but it can be used to link you to a crime.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @chriseppstein
Hmm. Seems like as much a legal problem as a technological one :)
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Replying to @brikis98 @chriseppstein
Technology exists in a world where the legal system is broken and cannot pretend that reality doesn't exist.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @chriseppstein
So I think the thing to look for here is the right *balance* and not a black/white "Safety or GTFO!"
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Replying to @brikis98 @EmilyGorcenski
this is twitter only overly-strong statements can be made.
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Replying to @chriseppstein @EmilyGorcenski
Indeed. I'm struggling so much to fit my thoughts here into 140 chars :(
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Aye, there's not enough space to communicate complexity and nuance. suffice it to say, this is my career.
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