2nd. ADVANTAGES OF USING BIOCHIPS IN REAL LIFE.
Several realistic benefit of using BIOCHIPS
Realistic (short-term) benefits:
- Identification. Our passports already have microchips, and it would need no infrastructure modification for airports, railway stations, and bus terminals to go from scanning your passport to scanning your arm. The same is true for your ID and driver's license: if the police only have access to a chip scanner, you may totally dispense with your wallet (presuming NFC has already been used in place of your credit and debit cards).
- Memberships. The first club to provide microchipping to VIP patrons was Baja Beach Club. One advantage is that you don't need to carry around a key card to access membership benefits, and another is that the ATM function allows you to keep track of and manage your tabs for alcohol and food. It's also handy for organizations to restrict who is allowed to go where and when, eliminating the need for keycards and fobs. The same is true for entry to libraries, gyms, hotel and restaurant bookings, reward card management, and other places where you must prove your identity.
- No more body mix-ups. Sadly, 28,000 newborns mix up in hospitals each year and end up going home with the incorrect parents. On the other extreme, there are instances where funeral homes mix up bodies, which can lead to some extremely uncomfortable circumstances. Less competent people's incapacity to identify themselves is entirely eliminated by a chip inserted at birth.
- Infant and elder safety. Elderly people frequently "escape" from nursing facilities. Every day in the US, more than 2,000 children are abducted (amounting to over 800,000 kidnapped children per year). Every year, between 1.6 and 2.8 million young people flee their homes. For millions of parents and caregivers throughout the nation, the ability to track anyone at any time (with their consent, of course!) brings peace of mind.
- Child abductions. Brazilian wealthy have already implanted chips in their children to deter kidnappers, and other countries will soon do the same. The first 3–4 hours after an abduction are the most crucial since 74% of abductions that end in murder take place within that period. According to a Future Foundation survey, 75% of British parents would purchase a gadget that tracked their child's whereabouts.
- Health metadata. Even if you're asleep, a quick scan may tell your doctor what you're allergic to, what antibiotics you've previously taken, what medications you're now on, and a plethora of other details that can be considered when you require medical care.
- Theft prevention. The RFID chip in your hand may be used in much the same way as the plastic card in your wallet to pay for goods, borrow books, and access doors. However, there is at least one significant distinction: It's quite simple to misplace or have your wallet stolen. Your body's parts are far more difficult to take. Additionally, when your wallet is in your front or back pocket as opposed to your hand or arm, it is far more difficult for thieves to stealthily scan your card information.
- Criminal management. Everyone is aware that prisons are not secure locations. Criminals who have been microchipped render jail breakouts unnecessary and enhance "on the inside" intelligence collection. Who began the altercation last night in the showers? Simply go back and look at GPS intersections.
- Law enforcement & gun control. The implant-firearm system, which demands that guns be used in close proximity to their owner in order to fire, has already been adopted by Browning and Smith & Wesson. No one other than the registered owner will be able to discharge them, regardless matter whether your armory is stolen from your house or an officer's gun is forced out of their hands during a battle. Additionally, this prevents your children from unintentionally firing the gun they discovered in your nightstand. Additionally, there won't be any more "lost guns" at crime scenes as GPS readings from weapon chips can always document their whereabouts, when they were shot, and - obviously — who fired them.

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