Researchers have developed a method to make adaptive and eco-friendly sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto a wide range of biological surfaces, whether that's a finger or a flower petal.
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Well era of chip implants and complete death of privacy is coming. I guess at this point only religious people are against it unfortunately

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Are you religious or are you for this? I’m confused. Lot of tech savvy people seem to be against this

I’m against it but I can see more and more people, tech savvy or not, being ok with it. It’s scary (not in terms of religious things but in general)

Who is for it who’s tech-savvy (and is not a celebrity)? I can’t think of a single person.

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I mean, just look at other comments. Some people don’t seem to mind it much

Yeah, one day in the future chips with net access are implanted in the newborns brain and wellcome to the the universal consciousness

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