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    Shahriar Dipto commented on Mohammad Rayhan's video.
    Microchip implants could improve lives, but cost privacy
    Some workers in Sweden are volunteering to have microchips injected into their hands. The technology can make some tasks easier and reduce the amount of pers...
    • April 5, 2020
    • Shahriar Dipto
      Shahriar Dipto No i am not agree to this trend because of my privacy and data unprotected issue.hackers are everywhere
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      Naomi Debnath I do agree with this invention somewhat partially. What if these devices could track critical patients suffering an attack and alert the authorities, as well as helping the patient get admitted into a medical facility with the swipe of the wrist? In...  more
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      Mohammad Rayhan I was listening to a radio programme about google's data manipulation of human movement these days and how it can benefit the governments to track the most vulnerable individuals and treat them quickly. It seems a good idea but if we allow these...  more
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      Naomi Debnath That's true. I cannot just answer yes and not fear for my safety. So, let me go off tangent here for a moment and suggest, what if there was such a thing as personal information insurance? We would need something like that before share our information so...  more
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      Nishat Tamanna It's just terrifying.The more we are being advanced with technologies, the more we are losing our safety and privacy.This technology will lead to unimaginable control over us by the government and any authority. People will be like controlled AI robots...  more
    • Shahriar Dipto
      Noshin Tasnia For a while Idea is great, but i never allow any third party will access my any privacy data.
      • April 5, 2020