Confession of a Cyborg
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 5:17 am
Biochipping and Personal Data: The Social Consequences of Technology
Marianna Sokolova | 04/20/2017
Digitalization of all spheres of life, and especially business, inevitably gives rise to anti-digital — a reaction to the excessive intrusion of digital tools and technologies into the private sphere of life. This also applies to the world of IoT and the cyborgization of the human body, which is already “on the threshold”.
Evgeny Chereshnev, a Russian IT expert in the field of Digital privacy and IoT (Biolinks Technologies), turned himself into a chipped human cyborg two years ago. According to him, those few who also decided to voluntarily try this technology on themselves are attracted primarily by the technical benefits of biochipping, and they consider the potential for merging taiwan whatsapp data and machine as a revolutionary and breakthrough step. Evgeny Chereshnev, as an expert, is trying to show the negative aspects of biochipping, the destructive potential associated with this technology if its use is not supplemented by technological compliments that protect humanity from the consequences of total manipulation of citizens' personal data. He spoke about his life experience of living with an implanted chip at the March conference Digital Transformation in Russia 2017.
Evgeny Chereshnev had a hypoallergenic biochip measuring 2×12 mm implanted into his left hand with NFC/RFID wireless communication technology built into it. Having become practically a cyborg, he realized that their identification problems were solved in a completely different way. Any “intermediaries” for identification – a passport, pass, travel ticket, driver’s license, insurance documents, logins and passwords, as well as keys – were no longer needed. But it was not so easy to convey this understanding to other people, including representatives of the authorities, be it a security guard or a traffic inspector, etc., for whom a piece of paper or plastic still represents a fetish, although it is only a substitute for the true essence of personal information about a social personality. Using the capabilities of such a chip, today you can simply lock and unlock any gadgets with a wave of your hand, log in to online services, download any applications, open and close electronic locks, unlock a car, exchange information by touch, and potentially (if you have an agreement with banks) pay/withdraw money, without using a passport, driver's license, insurance documents, etc.
Marianna Sokolova | 04/20/2017
Digitalization of all spheres of life, and especially business, inevitably gives rise to anti-digital — a reaction to the excessive intrusion of digital tools and technologies into the private sphere of life. This also applies to the world of IoT and the cyborgization of the human body, which is already “on the threshold”.
Evgeny Chereshnev, a Russian IT expert in the field of Digital privacy and IoT (Biolinks Technologies), turned himself into a chipped human cyborg two years ago. According to him, those few who also decided to voluntarily try this technology on themselves are attracted primarily by the technical benefits of biochipping, and they consider the potential for merging taiwan whatsapp data and machine as a revolutionary and breakthrough step. Evgeny Chereshnev, as an expert, is trying to show the negative aspects of biochipping, the destructive potential associated with this technology if its use is not supplemented by technological compliments that protect humanity from the consequences of total manipulation of citizens' personal data. He spoke about his life experience of living with an implanted chip at the March conference Digital Transformation in Russia 2017.
Evgeny Chereshnev had a hypoallergenic biochip measuring 2×12 mm implanted into his left hand with NFC/RFID wireless communication technology built into it. Having become practically a cyborg, he realized that their identification problems were solved in a completely different way. Any “intermediaries” for identification – a passport, pass, travel ticket, driver’s license, insurance documents, logins and passwords, as well as keys – were no longer needed. But it was not so easy to convey this understanding to other people, including representatives of the authorities, be it a security guard or a traffic inspector, etc., for whom a piece of paper or plastic still represents a fetish, although it is only a substitute for the true essence of personal information about a social personality. Using the capabilities of such a chip, today you can simply lock and unlock any gadgets with a wave of your hand, log in to online services, download any applications, open and close electronic locks, unlock a car, exchange information by touch, and potentially (if you have an agreement with banks) pay/withdraw money, without using a passport, driver's license, insurance documents, etc.