... there is only a spoon!
Imagine that the main element of the communicator - the signal receiving and transmitting unit together with the decoder - have become the size of, say, half of a match.
Such a block can be powered on the basis of a “glucose reactor” (there are such developments).
Naturally, such a unit should be able to "communicate" with all peripheral devices that process data. Among these, given the speed of development of the neural interface, you can even turn on the brain.
People are completely mobile, but their position is completely traceable while they are in the reception area of ​​base stations. The logic of the development of events inexorably pushes to the conclusion that we ourselves will soon become base stations. This will slightly slow down the transmission of the signal due to the movement being made, but, given the basic dynamics of the flow of people, building a data network on this base is not difficult.
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The question that takes me: in the case of building such a network, how much information flows will be controlled, which will be sent? Especially if the neural interface allows you to generate and transmit content in the "p2p" mode, bypassing the various "central storage" - Web sites, database servers, and so on.
It seems
that most of this flow is uncontrollable. Although I may not see any details ...
But if it really doesn’t give in, then with increasing mobilization we take a step that separates us from building a society like the “Big Brother”. What I am personally happy about.