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Because I read the looting of Tokyo... Well, how do you say that, although I like looting Tokyo very much, I think it is not enough for the documentary category. Haha, and the story is mainly based on curiosity plots, so I had the idea of ​​writing a more financial novel. It was just an attempt, I don’t know what it is, I hope everyone can make a lot of money!

This story is purely fictional, if there is any similarity, it is purely coincidental.

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The Financial Times reported on February 12, 2006 that a private video surveillance company called CityWatch.com, a private video surveillance company in Cincinnati, USA, implanted chips on its right arm, which were similar to rice grains, and the device that reads the chips was similar to card readers.

In 2004, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the VeriChip chip developed by Applied Digital Solutions Co. (ADS) to identify and monitor patients in hospitals. Previously, more than 1,000 people had ADS's VeriChip products implanted in their bodies—including the Secretary of Information of Harvard Medical School and the Secretary of Mexico’s Attorney General—which can be seen that ADS's business PR capabilities are equally excellent as their technical level.

The British explored chip implant technology earlier than the Americans. In 2002, there were consecutive disappearances and murders in a certain place in the UK. For this reason, a local woman named Wendy resolutely implanted a positionable microchip on her daughter Daniel's arm to check her location at any time. This initiative made many parents very happy. Some people called on the government to implant such chips for all children and even adults. After the 9/11 incident, as many as 26% of the people in the United States supported the government to implant a chip that uniquely identifies her identity for every law-abiding citizen in order to better combat terrorists. Fortunately, both Britain and the United States have good democratic traditions, and this proposal was not approved in the end.

The one who performed the implantation of Daniel was Kevin Warwick, a cybernetics professor at the University of Reading in the UK. As an expert in chip implantation technology, he set an example in 1998 to implant chips that could conduct nerve pulse signals into himself and his wife's bodies. During the nine-day experiment, he controlled the operation of all the appliances in the house and his wife's limbs with just thinking. Although feminists protested, the experiment excited the patients who were paralyzed due to spinal cord injury.

The development of biotechnology and electronic technology is always rapid and fast, so fast that no regulations can be regulated, and the formulation of laws will never keep up with them. Dirty and filth come into being... Therefore, the leap of technology certainly made everyone's eyes lit up, but not many people know how long this light has been quietly brewing in the dark.
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