Every missing person will always be found, every crime will always be solved, and identity theft/Impersonation will become a thing of the past.

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    There’s no reason to chip anyone when almost everyone already carries a tracking and listening device in their pocket, and facial recognition cameras can pick up your location in real time and even report on what mood you’re in.

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      You think so? I don’t know. I imagine a future where every child that is lost, or abducted is found within minutes due to tracking devices, like lo-jack for cars. I think it would be great. I know there are risks, but imagine a world that is safer for children.

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        If i had a dime for every time someone told me to think of the children. This has more potential to harm children than make them safer imo.

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        I just think it’s a very idealistic and unrealistic view of the likely outcomes. To use an extreme example: imagine applying the situation to a North Korea or Russia. Or the U.S., certainly. My point is that it would be the ultimate tool for stifling opposition and consolidating power, among many other things.

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          True. I fear other countries chipping all of us, in our sleep one day: Citizens, politicians, military personnel, and whatnot. They could have a realtime map that charts everyone’s locations. That would be awful in the event of a war. 😟

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        I wish the chips in pets worked like lo-jacks. You have to use a bulky collar tag if you want to track their whereabouts.

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      I was thinking of how some employers have chipped their employees with RFID in the past, and it just made me consider the future of chipping.

      • OK, it’s not yet possible anyway.

        BTW, a speeding ticket was mailed to your house because you were tracked exceeding the limit for the road you were on. You were also tracked as passing through an area known for frequent drug crimes, so now you’re on a watch-list as a high-probability illegal drug exchange suspect. Your insurance has been notified that you’ve been tracked engaging in risky activities, so your insurance premiums have increased. Based on your extrapolated sexual activity from collated data of yours and other’s data, that’s also increased your premiums; and since that’s flagged as “risky behavior,” the police database has been updated to increase your “potential suspect” rating, which will be used if you’re ever in the vicinity of a crime when it was committed.

        As icing on the cake, all of your location tracking data is being sold to data brokers, for commercial interests to use in whatever way they see fit. It’s how the government funds all of these extra benefits you’re being provided!

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        It’s a small step to correlate locations and thoughts with minimal processing.

        You’re at home when your network starts connecting to 4chan? - You’re a deviant.

        You frequent a bar that is a known gay meet up? - You’re a deviant

        You visited a location where a(n opposing) political rally was held? - You’re a deviant and now you’re also on the watch list.

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    If that was the case, hella people would be removing the chip so there would still be issues of identity, missing people, and such. I could kill a dude and swap our chips and now the system thinks I am him and that he is me and is dead.

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    Na, power is still an issue. It takes far more power to transmit a location than it does for a device to receive and store a location.
    It may be able to piece together events afterwards but not be able to do stuff in real time.

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      Just integrate a fuel cell using bloods’ sugar and its oxygen. This device will also improve medical monitoring, interface with your neural link & much more. Win, win, win !

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    The people in power can finally kill and maim anyone who could ever oppose them more efficiently! Great! /s

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      The government probably wouldn’t have enough money to hire people to watch our chip movements 24/7. It would probably just be a tool to use as evidence in the case of a missing person, or for verifying alibis when crimes are reported. I could be wrong. You think someone would spend their 9AM-5PM watching your gps dot move on a map? Think there’s a man, or woman, to take the next shift and watch it stay in one spot, while you sleep? That would be tough to believe, unless you’re someone really important to the government; like the president.

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    I’m waiting for the mind control. Before long you will simply be incapable of worry or thinking wrong thoughts.

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      I just want a microchip in my children that tracks their location and vitals, with immediate reports to EMS if their vitals are at critical levels. That’s all.

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      Not if it contains tech for monitoring a person’s vitals, like an Apple Watch. As soon as their vitals are critical, EMS would be dispatched to their coordinates, and police could see what other chips are near the victim.

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    People are downvoting me on this one, but everyone has a phone that already tracks their GPS coordinates every second of the day (it’s used by your fitness tracker apps, for steps). You probably have your phone in you pocket, or your hand, all day, while it tracks your every step and location. Now, just imagine that tracker is in your body, just after birth. Not a whole phone, but just a small chip.

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      No benefits, the phone is my communication and entertainment device, the tracking is a side effect, or vice versa if you ask the government.

      I would be ripping that out quicker than Fry