Mirolta : The microchip permeates almost every facet of our lives. Almost all of us know about the microchip that is in our computer, but we don’t give much credit to the microchips in our cars, watches, gaming devices, children’s toys and mobile phones. In fact almost anything that enjoys electricity has a good chance of having a microchip involved.
So where did it all begin?
The advent of the microchip is actually attributed two different people – Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce. They both were working on similar projects, at similar times...
By the end of 2020, all registered dogs in China's city of Shenzhen must be implanted with a chip. That's ruff.
Until recently, having microchip implants was something exclusively from the realm of science fiction. However, this seems to be changing, with several companies indicating their intentions of implanting microchips in their employees.
Nah. If you want to know where I am at work, check the cameras. If I'm not at work it's none of your business where I am or what I'm doing.
Once something like this is allowed, it can be forced. Sure, you can refuse, and lose your job. (No one is obligated to employ you, but you need a living income.) We need to oppose this vigorously. No one should have the power to brand us and staple tracking devices through our ears like cattle.
We don't have much time before microchip performance plateaus. What will power AI of the future?