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WickedDeus
2003-07-18, 02:41 PM
Injected under your skin

Friday, July 18, 2003 Posted: 9:59 AM EDT (1359 GMT)

http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2003/TECH/ptech/07/18/human.chip.ap/story.implant.chip.ap.jpg

MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP) -- Borrowing from technology for tracking pets, a U.S. company on Thursday launched Mexican sales of microchips that can be implanted under a person's skin and used to confirm health history and identity.

The microchips, already available in the United States, could tap into a growing industry surrounding Mexico's criminal concerns. Kidnappings, robberies and fraud are common here, and Mexicans are constantly looking for ways to protect themselves against crime.

The microchip, the size of a grain of rice, is implanted in the arm or hip. Hospital officials and security guards use a scanning device to download a serial number, which they then use to access blood type, name and other information on a computer.
Implanted into the arm

In a two-hour presentation, Palm Beach, Florida-based Applied Digital Solutions introduced reporters to the VeriChip and used a syringe-like device and local anesthetic to implant a sample in the right arm of employee Carlos Altamirano.

"It doesn't hurt at all," he said. "The whole process is just painless."

Another chip user, Luis Valdez, who is diabetic, said the chip is "as innovative to me as the cell phone."

In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration has said it would not regulate the implant as long as it contains no medical data. Thus, the information is stored in a separate database and not on the chip itself. Although regulations are different in Mexico, the Mexican version of the chip will still use the database framework.
Hospitals to get scanners

Antonio Aceves, the director of the Mexican company in charge of distributing the chip here, said that in the first year of sales, the company hoped to implant chips in 10,000 people and ensure that at least 70 percent of all hospitals had the technology to read the devices.

Similar technology has been used on dogs and cats as a way to identify the pets if they are lost or stolen.

http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2003/TECH/ptech/07/18/human.chip.ap/story.implant.chip1.ap.jpg

Company officials said they are working on developing similar technology that would use satellites to help find people who may have been kidnapped.

While the idea of using the chip to track people has raised privacy concerns in the United States, the idea has been popular with Mexicans.

For now, VeriChip can help confirm a kidnap victim's identity only after a body is found.

GonePostal
2003-07-18, 02:48 PM
HAHAHAHA

damn im glad im an american


god bless america!:usa:

Spider
2003-07-18, 02:52 PM
Those things are funny cause:

*walks into a magnetic field*

-ACK NOOOOO!!! MY CHIP!!

*is killed and never found*

Mr1337Duck
2003-07-18, 03:17 PM
Go US! No damn Illegals giving us tracking devices!
:usa:


No way in hell am I having some tracking chip put in my arm, telling everyone where the hell I am. If I do something, I want my location to be secret unless I disclose it. There's no way in hell I'm letting some techie do scans of me when I'm having sex. No, I'm not having sex, I'm 13, it's just an example.

Hamma
2003-07-18, 03:26 PM
:eek:

Squeeky
2003-07-18, 03:46 PM
Big brother is out there

Mr1337Duck
2003-07-18, 03:47 PM
And I've got a bullet already chambered.

mistled
2003-07-18, 05:51 PM
Originally posted by Mr1337Duck
And I've got a bullet already chambered.

Mtx
2003-07-18, 05:54 PM
Test and perfect in Mexico... then send it to the US. :(

HawkEye
2003-07-18, 07:12 PM
:rofl:

Lonehunter
2003-07-18, 08:14 PM
We could use those, we should put them in our presidents in such. In case he's ever kidnapped or something. BRAINSTORM! Put them in soldiers and a medic can have something like a command uplink device but for medical purposes. The medic could find the injured and heal them! :D I've been playing Planetside too long:(

Mtx
2003-07-18, 08:48 PM
Originally posted by Lonehunter187
We could use those, we should put them in our presidents in such. In case he's ever kidnapped or something. BRAINSTORM! Put them in soldiers and a medic can have something like a command uplink device but for medical purposes. The medic could find the injured and heal them! :D I've been playing Planetside too long:(


Brood wars: "Where does it hurt?"

Oh yeah..

:cool:

1024
2003-07-19, 02:07 AM
shoot someone in the ass and say "You'll never escape"

Zatrais
2003-07-19, 03:06 AM
Originally posted by 1024
shoot someone in the ass and say "You'll never escape"

emericans, you're all insane :p

Hamma
2003-07-19, 03:07 AM
We love our guns.

Arthell
2003-07-19, 06:31 AM
Someday chips like those will be commonplace around the world. Maybe not during our lifetime because of the general opinions, but opinions change. ;)

Mtx
2003-07-19, 11:09 AM
We'll all die in a war before that happens. Then we'll get off our computers and get poked. :mad:

Revolver
2003-07-19, 11:53 AM
It's not a tracking chip. It's just a chip that has your blood type, and things like that on it, it doesn't track you. Its so Medical personnel can run a scanner over it and see your medical records. lLke if you're in an accident and need blood, they can scan the chip and give you a drip alot quicker than searching you for ID, finding ID (sometimes they don't), doing a background check, and then getting you what you need (and there can be mix-ups along the way :scared: ). Hell, I'd get one :p if it didnt have to be injected (I'm scared of needles).

Like they said, it's the same technology that cats and dogs use. What cats and dogs have are basically implantable pet tags that have the pet's information on them.

And there's no way they can fit a tracking device into something that small. The smallest GPS transceiver is about the size of 4 stacked US quarters. And if they did, I doubt that dude in the picture (he looks like a working or middle-class person--muscular, fit, and a white t-shirt) could afford it ;)

Only way they could track you with the chip is if you had some guy following you around 24/7/365 with his little scanner pointed at it. And in that situation it'd be more efficient to just follow you, sans scanner.

You need to worry as much about being tracked by this as soldiers do about being tracked by their dog tags.