RFID -It has existed since the beginning of 1920.Similar technology, such as the British invented the enemy-Me Identification transponder in 1939, was often used by allies in World War II to identify whether the plane was a friend or an enemy.Military and commercial aircraft are still using transponder today.There are generally three varieties :-Passive, active, or semi-activePassive (also called battery-assisted).Passive tags do not require an internal power supply, so they are purely passive devices (they are active only when readers supply them nearby), while halfA power supply is required for passive and active labels, usually a small battery.tags .RFID tag.Are you ready to implant?RFID implants, whether you like it or not, seems more realistic over time.Child Abduction and key political kidnapping are the primary reasons why politicians think these implants are reasonable.There is also a topic of tracking prison inmates and parole offenders;Implants are an effective means of tracking their whereabouts.The casino already has face and eye recognition software that can scan all traffic from people who are blacklisted.The only place where the camera is illegal is the bathroom-At this point anyway.Let's take a look at some of the reasons why there is resistance to putting RFID devices in humans.RFID -One of the problems is the normalization of RFID.The frequency used in the United States for RFID is currently incompatible with the frequency in Europe or Japan.In addition, there is no emerging standard as common as a bar.code.Another problem surrounding RFID technology is illegal tracking.Labels in the worldReadable poses a risk to personal location privacy and corporate/military security.-Concerns about traceability, consumption habits, financial information, medical data, how much soda you drink --The possibilities are endless.--The Mark of the Beast, 666, the curse of eternity, a passage in Revelation describes a vision in which, "The people with the beast's mark and the people who worship his image suffered foul and annoying pain.The U.S.The FDA approved the first RFID chip implanted in the human body in October 2004.Now that you have two sides to the story, what do you think?Even if we are still in the early stages of the RFID tag, you must want to know its long-term impact.The initial goal of using RFID chips seems to be around manufacturing, supply chain management.We are in the midst of a wave of technology, and in many ways the wave of technology makes life more exciting and convenient.But power and corruption always seem to get into the equation, and that's what we have to be afraid.Some of the initial reasons for using RFID chips seem to be working, but when it comes to the motives of evil, we still have to be a little skeptical...What do you think?.