Published on Jul 12, 2014
PROVIDED BY CNNNEXT.COM
Child-tracking wristbands, drug-delivering implants and wearable computing devices are popping up and promising to make our lives better.
The question of the effects these new technologies will have on children's development and society at large remains largely unanswered though.
If a parent tracks their child with a GPS, how will they react when they are a teenager and no longer constantly monitored? RT's Lindsay France seeks to answer this and other questions by speaking with Shiv Gaglani, editor of Medgadget.