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Privacy Is So Last Century

Thursday, July 15th, 2004

Well, I posted about bionics/cybernetics yesterday, and today the Washington Post website features a front page article about radio-emitting ID chips being implanted into Mexican police officers. Now, this isn’t such a bad thing on it’s own — being able to find and identify cops can be very important — but companies that make these things are talking about a day when everyone will have one. They anticipate that these surgically implanted microchips will become a person’s driver’s license, credit card, ATM card, AAA card, etc. all in one.

Have these people never seen a dystopian, Orwellian-style science fiction film? No, I don’t base my entire world view and concepts of the future on science fiction, but I am imagining where in Minority Report, the biometrics of a person’s retina was used for complete identification. And if you haven’t seen that movie, I won’t be spoiling it by pointing out the gritty effect this had on street crime: people were mugged for their eyeballs.

Of course no one wants some mugger in a dark alley running off with their arm, but further, I don’t want to be identified without identifying myself. I don’t want a microchip to constantly project my whereabouts and identification any more than I want my face to be scanned and identified when I’m walking down the street. Just because I don’t have anything to hide does not mean I don’t want to hide it.

Maybe privacy is just becoming old fashioned. What a shame.

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Suspicious Jeopardy Winning Streak Indicates Approaching Apocalypse

Wednesday, July 14th, 2004

Uh oh. More evidence that the robots are taking over. (Okay, not really.)

We are engaged in an epic battle between genetic engineering and cybernetics — that is, which will become the standard for tampering with human potential? (Well, if Microsoft gets involved, I guess we can just let them decide.)

I like to refer to this epic struggle which will determine the fate of mankind as … MONKEY VERSUS ROBOT!!

But maybe that’s just me.

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