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I dont want to be implanted with a chip
Although the power of AI is undeniable, it is like having a whole library of knowledge implanted in your head with a chip with antenna and wifi connected to the servers. I still believe that a human should be a human. Otherwise you become a robot.

I like AI but as long as I am free mind and not a robot
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A chip doesn't have to mean AI. Its a control chip and I presume it could be configured for bidirectional communication. It sends signals not thoughts so you can control your robot arm or a cursor on a computer screen. In the case of robotics it may be useful to have minimal(yet accurate) feedback signals so you know what position your arm is in without looking for it.
The moment it tells you to kill Spiderman though, just turn it off.
Originally posted by FUUS-RO-DAAAA:
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MidSocieTea
I was also considering asking you in the case where you didn't have a chip where would all the salsa go? Or would you be making room for the tuna?
Last edited by DarkCrystalMethod; 6 Sep @ 9:07pm
johnny nemonic took place in 2024 or something i forget now. THAT WAS JUST THE OTHER YEAR!

its coming you cant hide
Originally posted by ʜɪɢʜꜱᴏᴄɪᴇᴛᴇᴀ:
Originally posted by FUUS-RO-DAAAA:
And also if someone suggests me a better profile name
MidSocieTea
Deal. I like the tea part. From now on I will be called TeaGirl
Humans do not become robots just because one piece of technology is integrated into their bodies. The proper word for that is cyborg. ;-)
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And also implanting a chip on humans will clash with the church directly. As far as I know the history of humankind, the church always wins
I find it hilarious when everyone can backdoored you.
I think ideally the first generation of chips' goal is to monitor health and notify if things get a little weird. If those goals are frozen for maybe 5 years to determine their success and side effects then we can move on to controlling replacement limbs. After that then control your computers. Then once we know all that is safe tossing our computers and doing all internet things through the chip(the Johnny Mnemonic level).
After all that let people do what they want(as long as its safe).
I say kids should have a GPS chip with also their name implanted at birth that way if they get lost or kidnapped they can be found. Then at 16 be removed.
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Originally posted by ↑↑↓↓←→←→BASelect:
I say kids should have a GPS chip with also their name implanted at birth that way if they get lost or kidnapped they can be found. Then at 16 be removed.
I have a better idea. Why don't we start by implanting a chip in your dog's head
Originally posted by Tea-Girl:
Originally posted by ↑↑↓↓←→←→BASelect:
I say kids should have a GPS chip with also their name implanted at birth that way if they get lost or kidnapped they can be found. Then at 16 be removed.
I have a better idea. Why don't we start by implanting a chip in your dog's head
My dog is already chipped. Not in her head but under her shoulders skin. It has her name age my address and my name.
Originally posted by ↑↑↓↓←→←→BASelect:
Originally posted by Tea-Girl:
I have a better idea. Why don't we start by implanting a chip in your dog's head
My dog is already chipped. Not in her head but under her shoulders skin. It has her name age my address and my name.
Poor dog. I am reporting you to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Originally posted by Tea-Girl:
Originally posted by ↑↑↓↓←→←→BASelect:
My dog is already chipped. Not in her head but under her shoulders skin. It has her name age my address and my name.
Poor dog. I am reporting you to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Good luck I'm not British and it's not cruelty as vets recommend your dogs and cats be chipped.

No, it is not animal cruelty to microchip a dog
. The procedure is widely recommended by veterinarians and major animal welfare organizations as a safe and effective way to ensure a lost pet can be permanently identified and returned to its owner.
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