インターネット・オブ・ボディーズ(IoB)の概念とその利点、リスク、規制の課題について解説しています。
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The term “Internet of Bodies” was coined by Dr. Andrea M. Matwyshyn.
(「インターネット・オブ・ボディーズ」という用語は、アンドレア・M・マトウィシン博士によって造られました。)
The video explains the concept of the Internet of Bodies (IoB), which refers to a network of human bodies integrated with internet-connected devices.
Dr. Andrea M. Matwyshyn coined this term to describe devices that enhance bodily functions through technology.
The IoB is categorized into three generations: external devices like smartwatches, internal devices like pacemakers, and fully integrated devices like Neuralink’s brain-computer interface.
The video highlights the benefits of IoB, such as improved healthcare and cost savings, but also addresses significant concerns regarding data privacy, security, and ethical implications.
It discusses the current regulatory landscape and the rapid growth of the connected medical device market, emphasizing the need for robust data protection measures.