Once considered science fiction, advances in technology have led to implantable microchips in humans. In the last few years, efforts to market these implants to questionable audiences have increased, as has the response to potential privacy issues.
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has now admitted to creating a “swallow pill” with a microchip that sends a wireless signal to authorities once the pill is swallowed, according to Tech Startups.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum’s Transforming Health in the Fourth Industrial Revolution event in Davos, Switzerland, Pfizer CEO Albert Burla explained Pfizer’s new invention.
“It’s basically a biological chip,” Burla said. “He’s on the pill. And once you take the pill and it dissolves in your stomach, it sends a signal that you have taken the pill. So imagine the applications of this compliance. This ensures that companies know that the drugs that patients need to take, they take. “
“It’s amazing what’s happening in this area,” he added.
Pfizer CEO Albert Burla explains Pfizer’s new technology to the Davos crowd: “swallow pills,” a small-chip pill that sends a wireless signal to the appropriate organs when the drug is absorbed. “Imagine compliance,” he told pic.twitter.com/uYapKJGDJx
– Jeremy Lofredo (@loffredojeremy) May 20, 2022
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But can such a wireless pill be used by the authorities to track your activities and even measure your carbon footprint?
That’s exactly what J. said at the forum this week. Michael Evans, president of Alibaba Group USA, a subsidiary of Chinese internet giant Alibaba, according to Marketwatch.
“Through technology, we are developing the ability of consumers to measure their entire carbon footprint,” he told the forum.
“What does this mean?” Evans asked. “Where they travel. How they travel. What they eat. What they consume on the platform. So an individual carbon footprint tracker,” a surprise reaction from the audience.
“Stay tuned. We’re not using it yet. It’s something we’re working on,” Evans added.
Alibaba Group President J. Michael Evans brags at the World Economic Forum about developing an “individual carbon footprint tracker” to track what you buy, what you eat and where / how you travel. pic.twitter.com/sisSrUngDI
– Andrew Lawton (@AndrewLawton) May 24, 2022
Social media users ignited the idea.
Kyle Bass, chief investment officer at Hayman Capital Management, said: “Scary. I wonder if Alibaba will set a world record for carbon emissions?”
Bass also included a chart of annual CO2 emissions showing China as the number one source.
Scary. I wonder if Alibaba will set a world record for carbon emissions? #WEF #Carbon #China @AlibabaGroup @Alibaba @AndrewLawton #OrwellianNightmare pic.twitter.com/THKqex3egI
– Kyle Bass (@Jkylebass) May 24, 2022
Another user wrote: “They will put a ceiling on the carbon you can consume per day, and you will have to be careful what you do not to exceed it. They will force us to live like serfs.”
Conservative commentator JD Vance, who is currently running for a seat in the U.S. Senate as a Republican in Ohio, also tweeted: “Imagine flying a private jet to a conference of the world’s most influential people and then lecturing to others. people for their carbon footprint. “
One user wrote: “Because it’s not about the carbon footprint at all.”
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