Chipet börjar sakta men säkert accepteras

Skrev tidigare om RFID-chipen som skulle komma, nu har det börjat smyga sig in i i vår tidsålder där allt ska gå så snabbt och effektivt som möjligt, där du i början kan ha det för att lokalisera någon eller sätta på datorn,handla och sedan kommer det väl användas som ett identifikations medel o.s.v

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What does this all mean? In layman’s terms, RFID chips are the equivalent to IDs we may carry with us in our wallets or purses. What makes these chips so incredibly dangerous is their accuracy and size. RFID chips are currently being employed in products such as tires, clothing, electronics, etc., so as to track delivery and confirm locations of shipment. There are already human chips available to help aid those with severe illnesses where quick identification is a necessity. We can only begin to imagine how far RFID technology will reach. Regardless whether or not we have chips injected directly into our bodies; the clothes we wear and the electronics we possess will all become trackable. If this is does not alarm you, consider an alternative approach. Imagine RFID chips being the sole method of identification. Considering that roughly 70% of all U.S. currency is electronic, who is to say this number will not jump to 100%. With this scenario in mind, it is not difficult to imagine RFID chips directly linked to our banking systems. Imagine yourself in a desperate need to pay off your taxes for example. Now picture the IRS having complete control over inputting a sequence of codes to either deduct money through your chip or completely turning it off. This world I ask of you to envision is not a dream; instead, it is a glimpse of a totalitarian government controlling its citizens as if they were no more useful than a robot performing monotonous tasks day after after, year in year out. This may be the world of the future.

What do you think?



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