Microchips in humans: Consumer-friendly app, or new frontier in surveillance?

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Pub Date : 2022-09-03 DOI:10.1080/00963402.2022.2109330
Ahmed Banafa
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ABSTRACT There’s a new fad among technology aficionados: voluntarily injecting radio frequency identification chips under their skin. Self-described “bio-hackers” reason that by having such microchips inserted, they can pay for purchases by just hovering their bare hand over a scanner at a checkout counter instead of swiping the magnetic strip of a credit card, inserting a card into a chip reader, or displaying a smartphone app (or doing something as old-fashioned as paying cash). At first glance, such consumer technology looks like a harmless whim, or the next logical step among those who favor piercings, or the supposed ultimate in convenience. But inserting identification microchips in humans would also seem to bear the seeds of a particularly intrusive form of surveillance, at a time when authorities in some parts of the world have been forcibly collecting DNA and other biological data – including blood samples, fingerprints, voice recordings, iris scans, and other unique identifiers – from all their citizens. This article explains some of the nuts and bolts of this hybrid human-machine product.
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科技爱好者中出现了一种新时尚:自愿在皮肤下注射射频识别芯片。自称为“生物黑客”的理由是,通过植入这种微芯片,他们可以在收银台前将手放在扫描仪上,而不是刷信用卡的磁条,将卡插入芯片读卡器,或显示智能手机应用程序(或做一些老式的现金支付)。乍一看,这种消费技术似乎是无害的突发奇想,或者是那些喜欢穿孔的人的下一个合乎逻辑的步骤,或者是所谓的终极便利。但是,在人类体内植入身份识别微芯片似乎也埋下了一种特别具有侵入性的监视形式的种子,因为世界上一些地方的当局一直在强制收集所有公民的DNA和其他生物数据——包括血液样本、指纹、录音、虹膜扫描和其他独特标识符。本文解释了这款混合人机产品的一些具体细节。
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