Here is something I have mixed feelings about:
Thanks to modern technology you can connect with your loved ones by sending a quick note, a photo of your cat, even a smile :) around the world in seconds. But one of humanity’s most iconic forms of communication—the kiss—has been left out in the cold. Now, though, you can send a kiss to anyone, anywhere in the world, through Burberry Kisses, a new campaign from Burberry and Google. And not just any kiss, but your kiss.
On one hand, this is sweet and romantic. Â Yet, on the other, Google is so well known for its crowd-sourcing experiments, that it makes me wonder – what’s behind this one? Â After all, when Google wanted to fix all those bad scans in Google Books project, they’ve started the Google Captcha service that used everyone on the web. Â When Google wanted to teach it’s voice recognition of all the accents (at least in the States), they’ve opened up a directory service. Â And they’ve done more of the same for images, artificial intelligence, and even maps.
So, what is a possible usage for a huge collection of lip images?
The darkest version I have is somewhere around fingerprinting. Â Lip prints are probably as unique as finger prints. Â And when you mix it up with, say, face recognition that they already have, who knows where that can lead. Â Oh, by the way, now that I thought of face recognition, Android’s face recognition lock sounds suspicious as well. Â Oh, crap. Â I think I’m going paranoid!

