Tag Archives: digital health


Healthcare or Surveillance? The Truth About Digital Monitoring, Episode 10


Are we sleepwalking into a future of constant surveillance? This talk unpacks the rise of remote patient monitoring and the Internet of Medical Things -technologies that now extend into body area networks and biosignal tracking. We raises concerns about how these systems blur the line between care and control, often operating without clear consent or transparency. The discussion also explores: – Public apathy toward invasive technologies – How healthcare professionals present (or obscure) integrated monitoring tools – The weaponisation of data and social engineering – Generational gaps in tech literacy The erosion of critical thinking in favour of identity politics […]

The Biofield: Episode 04


Let’s explore the concept of a biofield – a measurable field of energy and information surrounding the human body, which is argued to have been known and utilised by ancient civilisations. The modern technology, including wearable devices and bio-cyber interfaces, is increasingly designed to interact with and exploit this biofield for purposes such as health monitoring, data collection and even manipulating human physiology and emotional states. Concerns are raised regarding privacy, control over personal data and the potential for these technologies to be used for surveillance and commercial exploitation, with calls for greater transparency and public awareness about the implications […]