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The technology is growing faster. do you think that maybe in the future we can pay bills through a finger print and not swiping a credit card anymore?

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If it happens, the brain's function will be affected. Once you open up the brain, there is a possibility that it will swell and it can cause more damage. I heard about this matter that some scientists want to control people with this idea. But then, it is not proven yet.
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I think it will be going overboard. Whatever we are doing with technology should be to help us but not cause destruction. Opening the brain can bring about infections, mental disorders such as insanity. I think it's not a good move at all. 
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implanting a microchip in the brain raises ethical, social, and privacy concerns, and its potential benefits and risks should be carefully evaluated and regulated.
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If this technique will be then it will bring positive impact on the department of health and science.according to the information given brain microchip is designed to interface with skull which will eventually help disabled patients to move, restore vision and communicate again
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It is a possible future that we are moving to . However ,/ if not implemented properly , it can have Seveare effects on the brain and on our health 
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At present, there is no technology available that can implant a microchip directly into the brain without damaging or interfering with the surrounding tissue. However, some researchers are working on developing implantable devices that can interface with the brain, allowing people to control prosthetic limbs or communicate with computers and other devices more seamlessly.

While these technologies have the potential to improve the lives of people with disabilities and other medical conditions, they also raise important ethical and privacy concerns. Implantable microchips could potentially be used to monitor or control people's behavior, track their movements, or collect sensitive personal information without their knowledge or consent.

Moreover, implantable microchips raise questions about who would have access to the information collected by these devices, and how that information could be used. Without proper safeguards in place, this information could be used for nefarious purposes, such as identity theft or targeted advertising.

In summary, while implantable microchips have the potential to offer significant benefits, they also raise important ethical and privacy concerns that must be carefully considered and addressed before they can be widely adopted.
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