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Future tech

sdalek

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Athenian200

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I can see some possibilities that would be beneficial, certainly. It would allow medicines to be delivered more efficiently, report useful data about a person upon greeting, make communication easier, and other such things.

But on the negative side, somehow, I fear that they might demand that people have implants formally, either by the government, insurance companies, or employers. They could be potentially misused to harm people if the wrong person figured out the defects in the system. It might even be used to keep track of people. The idea of having something that vibrates implanted in my skeleton makes me a little uneasy somehow.
 
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