Microchips Everywhere: Boon for Retailers, Bane for Privacy Advocates
Here's a vision of the not-so-distant future:
--Microchips with antennas will be embedded in virtually everything you
buy, wear, drive and read, allowing retailers and law enforcement to
track consumer items -- and, by extension, consumers -- wherever they
go, from a distance.
--A seamless, global network of electronic "sniffers" will scan radio
tags in myriad public settings, identifying people and their tastes
instantly so that customized ads, "live spam," may be beamed at them.
--In "Smart Homes," sensors built into walls, floors and appliances
will inventory possessions, record eating habits, monitor medicine
cabinets -- all the while, silently reporting data to marketers eager
for a peek into the occupants' private lives.Science fiction?
In truth, much of the radio frequency identification technology that
enables objects and people to be tagged and tracked wirelessly already
exists -- and new and potentially intrusive uses of it are being
patented, perfected and deployed.
Some of the world's largest corporations are vested in the success of
RFID technology, which couples highly miniaturized computers with radio
antennas to broadcast information about sales and buyers to company
databases.
Already, microchips are turning up in some computer printers, ... more »
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