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Wearable Tech Expands Human Potential: Lauren Constantini at TEDxMileHigh (Transcript)

Lauren Constantini – TRANSCRIPT

Ours bodies are radiating data. Constantly radiating data. But, for the most part, we ignore those data that our bodies are trying to communicate to us, until something goes terribly wrong. We wake up one morning with a sore throat and an achy back, and our body is telling us: “You haven’t been taking care of me!” And it’s not until then do we start thinking about getting more rest, drinking more water, taking our vitamins. Or our doctor calls us and says, “Your lab results came in. Your cholesterol levels are through the roof!”

And it’s not until we get that bad news that we start paying attention to the food we eat, or the exercise that we get. So we ignore a lot of the data that our bodies are radiating, but, with the advent of wearable sensors, we now have dials and guages, and trackers that are collecting all the data that our bodies are radiating, and allowing us to analyze it in real time and make changes in our lives at the most basic human levels.

We typically think of technology as something that separates us from being human, but I ask you to think about technology as a way of expanding our humanness. What might be possible if you could learn, from the data your body is radiating, how to make the most of your body and your mind? What would you do with that power? Well, the age of the quantified self is upon us! Self-knowledge through self-tracking, with technology as the enabler. No longer do we have to use medical equipment and computers to collect and analyze our data. We’re wearing the sensors that can collect and analyze that data in real time, and look at the data on our smartphones. So our bodies are radiating data loudly, continuously, honestly, and individually.

The data are so loud, but typically doctors are the only ones that have the speaker to listen to the data that our bodies are radiating.