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By Kalid Adem
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Introduced by Leon Theremin in 1945, the RFID Chip was invented as an espionage tool for the Soviets that retransmits audio information It can be used to track and manage many things such as assets, people, and many more
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What is it? A programmable chip that is responsive to what is going on in the patients brain. With the help of improved technology doctors are now able to use deep brain stimulation (DBS)
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In current development, doctors plan to use it to help the blind regain some sight. Parkinson’s – Due its past success using this implant in the future with patients by sending electrical impulses to the brain can treat several disorders
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As move technology develops the use of the chip has increased. It has increased reliability of 99.9% When it comes to market value, it is estimated to surpass $20 billion by 2014
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Since its just being introduced its very expensive right now. People currently have mixed feelings about it and some believe that they are ready for the chip yet.
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In the lab some have researched on using the chip to implant in computers for robotics. Though success of the chip is not yet 100 percent many believe that it will human reach a milestone in technology.
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Some would like to see this in the future what good it can bring to society Some however are opposed to it since they believe that biology and technology should not integrate Others think that this could be the next step in human evolution What do you think ? ? ? ? ?
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The chip is just in its beginning process but many predict that it will become very important due to its ability to improve human abilities rather than treating medical conditions. Hopefully we can one day witness what the chip do for humans in the future
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