What would happen if our clothes were Internet-enabled? Can you imagine if you lost a sock? You could send out a search, and sock No. 3117 would respond that it's under the couch in the living room.
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The main thing I'm concerned with right now, is getting people to understand that the Internet of Things is already in their lives. So if you look around your house, either your television, refrigerator, or some of your appliances - they are probably already connected.
I think there is a possible future where maybe we do just take a hard turn away from the Internet and we do start valuing our privacy again.
Finding things to wear is what the Internet's for.
I'm not interested in making clothes that are not accessible.
But as far as Twitter, I'll be in a restaurant and I'll get home and somebody tweeted and they talked about what I ordered and what I was wearing. In some cases, that could be dangerous, because you don't want everybody to know where you are every second of every day.
The Internet lives where anyone can access it.
Nuclear holocaust might eliminate the Internet.
If I need something, even a pair of socks, my assistant has to get them for me.
Anyone who steps back for a minute and observes our modern digital world might conclude that we have destroyed our privacy in exchange for convenience and false security.
I couldn't care less about fashion. If I had taken any clothes home, they would have remained in my closet for the rest of their existence.
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