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Computer Chips Implanted in Humans

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A computer chip is very small.

We are now in the age of nanotechnology, which involves the manipulation of matter on an atomic and molecular level. One of the by products of this technology is the ability to track human activity through the use of implanted computer chips. A computer chip consists of a very small piece of silicon in which is embedded electronic circuitry. Another name for a computer chip is integrated circuit (IC).

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    1. History

      • Use of radar was an early form of RFID. radar image by Andrin Regli from Fotolia.com

        ICs have come a long way from being first developed in the 1950s. For example, they are now used in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which employs radio waves to identify and track items, animals and humans. RFID has its origins in the Second World War where radar was used to alert armed forces to aircraft approaching from miles away. The Germans observed that the radio signal from their aircraft changed if pilots rolled their planes as they were coming in. This was essentially the genesis of RFID technology.

      Purpose

      • There is an RFID chip for patient identification. Lovely Doctor image by Paul Moore from Fotolia.com

        The main purpose of RFID technology is the tracking and locating of people, animals and things. It is currently being used on money, library books, pets, cattle and some humans. The means exist for it to be used in areas of law enforcement, banking, education, retail and medicine. For example, there is an implantable RFID chip for patient identification and health purposes. Researchers have also developed a way of using it to replace bar codes on groceries, for the purpose of expediting the check-out process. The recovery of lost or kidnapped children is another application for this technology.

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      Theories/Speculation

      • Misuse of surveillance technology is a possible concern. big brother image by Uolir from Fotolia.com

        There are, of course, issues of privacy regarding this technology. Although it is very convenient in many respects, there is the potential for governments and corporations to misuse it for the purpose of dominating, controlling or suppressing populations of people. George Orwell's book "1984" is sometimes used as an example of what could happen if surveillance technology wound up in the hands of a fascist government. There are other scenarios which are equally disturbing, so it is best for citizens to always be aware of what the implications are of any type of new technology.

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    • Photo Credit rfid tags image by Albert Lozano from Fotolia.com radar image by Andrin Regli from Fotolia.com Lovely Doctor image by Paul Moore from Fotolia.com laptop with database record on 15.4" wide screen image by .shock from Fotolia.com big brother image by Uolir from Fotolia.com implantable rfid tag image by Albert Lozano from Fotolia.com

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