Hmmm…it’s definitely kinda freaky. But I’m slightly comforted that in the presented example, the chip supposedly is passive, and wouldn’t enable anyone to be tracked by it since it doesn’t give off a homing signal or anything. However, who’s to say that companies or the government wouldn’t slip something like that in and not tell anyone, all in the name of security? It is like 1984, and it’s only a matter of time before Big Brother is indeed watching us.
Hmmm…it’s definitely kinda freaky. But I’m slightly comforted that in the presented example, the chip supposedly is passive, and wouldn’t enable anyone to be tracked by it since it doesn’t give off a homing signal or anything. However, who’s to say that companies or the government wouldn’t slip something like that in and not tell anyone, all in the name of security? It is like 1984, and it’s only a matter of time before Big Brother is indeed watching us.
I don’t think it’s like 1984 at all. No excuse me while I join Nobrainer in my morning 7 minutes of Hate.