Honestly, I think we're all headed that direction. iPhones may not be actually surgically implanted, but for 90% of the population, they might as well be. They're our phones, our photo albums, our libraries, our TVs, and yeah, our wallets. We use them to buy and to pay for products. We use them to locate our destination, and when needed, to locate our friends and family. We microchip our pets. How long before we do the same to our kids? It might sound horrific now, but a subcutaneous device that lets me know where my kids are and if they're healthy sounds damn good to me. I give it a generation or less before all this is ubiquitous. Our kids don't have the same aversion to tech and paranoia about privacy that we do. Just look at the Snapchat friends feature. Its only a matter of time.
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