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One Quarter of Germans Happy To Have Chip Implants

justice4all writes "If it means shorter lines at the supermarket, a quarter of Germans would be happy to have a chip implanted under their skin. The head of Germany's main IT trade body told the audience at the opening ceremony of the CeBIT technology exhibition that one in four of his countrymen are happy to have a microchip inserted for ID purposes."

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  1. He looks like Gargamel by kainewynd2 · · Score: 4, Funny

    “We just carried out a survey and one out of four people are happy to have a chip planted under their skin for very trivial uses for example to pass gates more quickly at a discotheque for example and to be able to pay for things more quickly in the supermarket,” said Scheer. “The wilingness of the population to accept our technology is certainly given.”

    "Bwa-haha-haha," Scheer continued. "After this, world domination will be within my grasp!"

    Pie and cake were served soon afterwards.

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    I just don't get... eh, ugh... never mind. This post wasn't worth the research I put into it.
    1. Re:He looks like Gargamel by MRe_nl · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I can't find their "survey" at BITKOM http://www.bitkom.org/en/Default.aspx, but i'm wondering how many Germans were polled (four?). Most Germans I know would not want this AT ALL.
       

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    2. Re:He looks like Gargamel by pv2b · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Most Germans I know would not want this AT ALL.

      Indeed. It would seem 3 out of 4 Germans do not want this.

  2. Not an informed choice. by Bill,+Shooter+of+Bul · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If you would have asked people in the 50's if they would prefer DDT sprayed on their crops to kill the insects, creating cheaper food. They would have said yes. They didn't know the consequences, and were only presented with the benefits. As is the case here. How many of those who said they would be willing fully understand the security issues associated with that choice?

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    Well.. maybe. Or Maybe not. But Definitely not sort of.
    1. Re:Not an informed choice. by MichaelSmith · · Score: 5, Insightful

      So why not keep that single chip in your watch band, clothing or a ring on your finger? What is so attractive about embedding it in your body?

    2. Re:Not an informed choice. by plover · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I'll say it again: if you are one of the people carrying cell phones, quit complaining about RFID tags "tracking you". That little candy-bar-sized transmitter clipped to your belt is actively broadcasting your location every single minute to a computer up to 40,000,000 cm away, and the phone network is making your location instantly globally available to anyone with the proper authority. Not only that, but the phone network is RECORDING your location even when not asked, so they can correlate your previous locations for as far back as they keep a history.

      These complainers are screaming "I AM RIGHT HERE!!!" at the top of their lungs every single minute, with a blinking strobe light mounted on top of their tinfoil hats; the phone company is writing their location down every time they hear them; and yet they're afraid that someone is going to spend thousands of dollars outfitting a building with secret door readers just to see who comes in, never mind that cameras are already pointed at those doors. Right.

      "I need a perspective check on Aisle 1, please."

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      John
  3. 1 in 7 Also want the Berlin wall back by markass530 · · Score: 5, Informative

    So take anything the Germans want with a grain of salt http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE58G5GS20090917

  4. Re:This is bullshit by gerddie · · Score: 5, Informative
    There is a presentation. The secons slide on page two sais:

    Question: For which advantages would you carry a computer chip inside your body?

    • 72 % never
    • 23% for certain advantages (total)
    • 5% don't know

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    • 16% faster rescuing
    • 12% increased security
    • 5% more comfortable shopping
    • 4% access control
    • 6% unspecified advantages