The Ethics of Identity Chips: Balancing Technology and Privacy
Technology & Computer Science📄 Essay📅 2026
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Should humans use identity chips?
Aubert, H. RFID Technology for Human Implant Devices Technologie RFID pour implants dans le corps humain. Comptes rendus àl'Académie des Sciences (Special issue on nanosciences/nanotechnologies),(Mar. 1, 2011), 18. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crhy.2011.06.004
Aubert has defined knowledge on the topic of study having majored in electrical engineering and practicing within this field since 1989. Among many areas of professional practice, Aubert has served as a visiting Associate Professor at the school of engineering and Applied Science at the University of Pennsylvania USA, joined Laboratory for the Analysis and Architecture of Systems (LAAS), France in 2006 and currently serving as the head of Micro-and Nano-systems for Wireless Communication Research Group at LAAS-CNRS France. Aubert article addresses the impact of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology for implantable medical devices directly connecting with this study’s research question. The author cites tha
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