Over at UgoTrade, they have a lengthy interview with Bruce Sterling, famous science fiction author, on his views for augmented reality.  It’s very long and covers a wide variety of topics, but it’s worth reading.

Tish Shute: Interesting that seems to bring us to another kind of repetitive theme in AR, the people tend to pigeon hole it as “merely” a visual interface. But actually, it’s the intersection, isn’t it, of social intelligence and augmentation.

Bruce Sterling: Well, it depends entirely on how you design the system. If I’ve got a military augmented reality, I would expect that to be mostly about urban fighting. It’s going to be about kicking in a door and shooting terrorists. If I pull that helmet off my head and put that on the head of an emergency worker or a cop, I’m going to get a militarized cop or a militarized emergency worker.

via Urban Augmented Realities and Social Augmentations that Matter: Talking with Bruce Sterling, Part 2 | UgoTrade.