Lunar_Lander
New member
Hi everybody,
I just read a discussion at Yahoo Clever, which was quite frightening. It was about implated microchips for humans (in the future) and the possible abusal of them. The frightening thing was, that somebody said, that there might be a time, where every baby gets one implanted right after birth. The next member said in his post, that such a time WILL come.
So, how real is that? Everybody who knows Kevin Warwick's experiment, knows that we could have chips as some kind of identitiy card/electronic key. But you could surely find out, where somebody is.
What frightens me most is the thought of some kind of link between nerves and chip, making the "controllers" of the chip able to see and hear through ones eyes and ears. But that kind of technology is not available yet, am I right? Most shocking to know (or even not know) that somebody else could see what you see. (I know that there are chips which make blind people see, but I mean a device that transmits this images somewhere else)
What do you think about that microchip thing? As long as there are Human Rights, I hope that there will be no rule by law to have a chip, maybe an option to get one. After all, we lived 2 million years without that kind of electronics in us. And I don't think we need it in the future.
I just read a discussion at Yahoo Clever, which was quite frightening. It was about implated microchips for humans (in the future) and the possible abusal of them. The frightening thing was, that somebody said, that there might be a time, where every baby gets one implanted right after birth. The next member said in his post, that such a time WILL come.
So, how real is that? Everybody who knows Kevin Warwick's experiment, knows that we could have chips as some kind of identitiy card/electronic key. But you could surely find out, where somebody is.
What frightens me most is the thought of some kind of link between nerves and chip, making the "controllers" of the chip able to see and hear through ones eyes and ears. But that kind of technology is not available yet, am I right? Most shocking to know (or even not know) that somebody else could see what you see. (I know that there are chips which make blind people see, but I mean a device that transmits this images somewhere else)
What do you think about that microchip thing? As long as there are Human Rights, I hope that there will be no rule by law to have a chip, maybe an option to get one. After all, we lived 2 million years without that kind of electronics in us. And I don't think we need it in the future.