A nanobot capable of collecting sophisticated data (such as body characteristics, location, etc) and transmitting it to a central location, working independently in someone’s body (I guess floating in their bloodstream) does not exist. The technology to get us even CLOSE to that doesn’t exist.
And then it will “reappear” once you unwrap it.
Or, if you microwave it (I assume you mean destroy it), then what? You cut yourself off from communication? As long as you own a phone, you’re being tracked.
You basically already have one with your smartphone. Why would we implant it?
I do find it ironic that the smartphone = in the hand... and the VR headset (Metaverse) is on the forehead.
Well if our eyes were on our hands then maybe that’s where the VR headset is, but yeah I guess the eyes being close to the forehead is “irony.”
And somehow a chip that fits in your body is going to work better than a phone?
What would power it, how would it transmit, what data would it even gather?
I might have to suggest the same for you.
A nanobot capable of collecting sophisticated data (such as body characteristics, location, etc) and transmitting it to a central location, working independently in someone’s body (I guess floating in their bloodstream) does not exist. The technology to get us even CLOSE to that doesn’t exist.
Water absorbs microwaves, and outside of laboratory use, nanobot are fiction.
And then it will “reappear” once you unwrap it.
Or, if you microwave it (I assume you mean destroy it), then what? You cut yourself off from communication? As long as you own a phone, you’re being tracked.
Then the phone is now useless, if it's turned off and just sitting in a microwave. Why buy the phone then?
Or leave it home. Or don't buy one in the first place.