with so many find themselves worlds apart. we choose to look for common ground. the one we think of micro chipping, we usually think of animal like the beloved dog or cat that occasionally wonders off. and you need to track it or endangered animals that get released back into the wild and studied in the name of science. but now the industry is changing and moving towards miko tripping for a human. yes, the same radio frequency identification or r i v technology once used for animals, is now being re adapted for identifying and verifying human. i m christy i and you re watching the cost of everything. where today we re going to be looking at the micro tripping industry. what are the advantages and disadvantages of getting chipped and what will the future look like? me? a micro chip was 1st implanted into a human back in 1998, but it is only during the past decade that the technology has been available commercially. these chips weigh less than a gram and are about the size of a
the micro chip would also speed up every daily process by a large amount resulting in a faster pace of life. for example, micro chips could offer easier identification for your driver s license passport vaccination cars, medical records crypto wallets, and even allow for the synchronization of all your technology devices. together. many proponents argue that medical mistakes would be greatly reduced and the quality of care would increase if our medical charts were loaded on microchips. these chests would then monitor disease states like diabetes, help to manage medications and reduce surgical mistakes. however, nice chips are not get at the approved, as there are concerns about the potential health effects of the device and humans. micro chips have been used to track animals for years. however, humans are different story. these chips are a form of electronic leashes. what happens as an employer makes it a condition of employment for a person to be implanted with a chip? it co
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