We are surrounded by tiny, intelligent devices that capture data about how we live and what we do. Soon we’ll be able to choreograph them to respond to our needs, solve our problems, and even save our lives.
The Internet of Things has sensors for moisture, motion, temperature, humidity, light, pressure, and other qualities. Cara gives it something that could potentially be more interesting: a sense of who is in the room.

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Ad:Tech SF 2013 Tweeting out live stats with IPG Media Lab
IMRSV and IPG Media Lab Install Real-Time Camera-Based Audience Measurement System at ad:tech San Francisco IMRSV’s
Robert Scoble making funny faces at Cara
Robert Scoble checks out Cara - A new way to measure the world.
Jason Sosa presented Cara to Retail Technology Pioneers Meetup in San Francisco California.
“It really has to do with the evolution of the city as a living thing. We are evolving a new organ for the city to have.”