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Microchip in your head

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what say you?


Merging With The Internet
The debate on whether or not advanced technologies such as AI and Robotics will have consequences for humanity has been increasingly popular in recent news. Prolific minds like Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking have gone so far to say that Artificial Intelligence poses perhaps the greatest threat to humanity while Mark Zuckerberg has taken the opposite position and welcomes the advancement with open arms.

Beginning in 2008 pollster John Zogby began asking the public “When and if technology allows, how likely would you be to have a computer chip implanted in your brain so that you can directly interface with the internet” (with choices very likely, somewhat likely, somewhat unlikely, not likely at all, and not sure)?

For nearly a decade now, we’ve looked beyond the debate of AI’s opportunities vs. threats and instead have focused on the much discussed popular Sci-Fi theme of humans merging with the internet via a microchip.

In our most recent poll, John Zogby Strategies found that an overwhelming 70% of the public say they are “not likely at all” to have a microchip implanted in their brain in order to allow direct connection to the web.

Not surprisingly, the sharpest divide is found among age cohorts. Those aged 50-64 and 65+ are by far most likely to reject the chip (81% and 80% opting for “not likely at all”). The 30-49 cohort came in next (61%), whereas Millennials (aged 18-29), are the most split cohort with 45% telling us “not likely at all” vs. 11% choosing “very likely” and 17% going with “somewhat likely”.

Women are more likely than men to entirely reject the notion with 76% to 63% stating “not likely at all”. On the flip side, 20% of men are likely (as a result of combining “very likely” and “somewhat likely”) while only 7% of women feel the same.

The following groups rate the highest (when combining “very likely” and “somewhat likely”) regarding their acceptance of a brainchip that enables direct interfacing with the web;



  • those who have lost a job recently (41%);
  • those who have recently gone 24 hours without food (40%);
  • NRA members (30%);
  • Millennials (28%);
  • those aged 30-49 (25%);
  • NASCAR fans (25%);
  • those residing in large cities (24%);
  • those who fear losing a job (24%);
  • income earners with $75K+ (21%);
  • Democrats (20%) and;
  • Catholics (20%)


To date, overall this is mostly an unpopular issue. However, two key questions remain; While Millennials and the oldest members of Gen Z are currently split, how will they feel about merging with the internet as they age? Will they age with suspicion or trust?

http://johnzogbystrategies.com/merging-with-the-internet/
 

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They want to do that to me they better come with , never mind
 

CosmicGiggle

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what say you?.... Mark Zuckerberg has taken the opposite position and welcomes the advancement with open arms.

whats with that guy, heard he wanted to enter politics and run for public office - 'course that was before the little problem of the russians buying alla those facebook is evil ads to influence the election became public knowledge.
 

trichrider

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would that be a two way interface? surprising people would be that accepting.

hive mind....

ultimate control, it is futile to resist.
 

Dropped Cat

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Smart phones are the deal for now.

i use mine for work, and check it 4-5 times an hour for email and messages.

Non work useage among those inclined is far more frequent, I'll wager.

We plugged in already.
 

Stoner4Life

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I don't even have a cell phone, never mind that smartphone shit. I carry a pistol everywhere I go instead.......
 

CosmicGiggle

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Well... hell... I guess at least SOMEONE should be in control of my brain.

..... to me it seems that someone already is in control of our brains, we just don't know who that someone is.

We all seem to be very 'pre-programmed' for the most part, even the fkups have their part to play in keeping things balanced, etc.:tiphat:
 

stoned-trout

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I would like an external hard drive so I could unplug...yeehaw.. I have 3 cellphones a tablet and a laptop...I just don't want to be hacked lol...I still have my flip phone
 

armedoldhippy

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any chips offered to me had better be barbecue. :biggrin: no cell phone, ever. my wife offered to buy me one. i said "honey, i go hunting & fishing so people CAN'T get in touch with me. if i'm going to die out there because i can't call for help, so be it. at least the scenery will beat looking out a fucking hospital window...":tiphat:
 

BudToaster

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no chips but ... how about those nanomachines that attach to the surface of cancer cells (only!) are hit with UV light and spin 2 million rpm (clockwise - do the coming generations even know what "clockwise" means?) to burrow through the surface membrane and spill the cell contents ... what could possibly go wrong?
 

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