https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2017/08/01/wisconsin-employees-got-embedded-chips/529198001/
Chips are here huh
Don't worry guys, we still have a chance at protecting out privacy using similar anonymizing technologies.
Think of TOR, or some other way of changing keys. Although when verification systems start rolling in. We might have to find a way to hack the system to create fake keys. If all else fails, we can just make chips ourselves, run our business in the dirt, and make the chips popularity plummet so as to at least delay the slavery these chips inevitably cause.
My political stance: the constitution is outdated, and the rights to Privacy should be added. If the law is not adjusted to account for the new technologies that undermine our privacy, the law will eventually decay under those technologies. Technology will replace the law, without ever breaking any laws.
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This shit goes overboard, at this rate there will be absolutely no regard for privacy