Workplace safety and confidentiality are increasingly paramount concerns in today's workplace. In response, we've gone from picture ID cards to magnetic lock card access systems to retinal scanners and now...human implanted RFID sensors. Where do we draw the line between security and personal privacy? It seems to be moving more to the right with every new application. The idea of implanted RFID chips is the first application to invade one’s personal skin. Arguments can be made on both sides of the issue. After researching the topic, I have come to the conclusion that the nature of this application does not increase security enough to justify the excessively invasive application. Let's dive into the facts and you can arrive at your own conclusions.
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Automation and robotic engineering applications are being tested in all sorts of unskilled labor positions in manufacturing and customer service areas. Anyone who has been lost in the maze of an automated telephone system knows what I'm talking about.
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