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Wells Fargo Patented"Smart Dust” For Biometric Surveillance & Payments

RockMan

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Is this something that can be breathed in?
Google's AI states the affirmative. :(
"Key Considerations:
  • Purpose: Smart dust constitutes tiny sensors—often 0.02 to 1 cubic millimeter—that can monitor environmental or biological data.
  • Potential Inhalation: General concepts of smart dust include the possibility of them being suspended in the air and inhaled, although this is largely theoretical in public applications.
  • Risks: The long-term health effects of inhaling these devices are unknown"
 
If it's in the air, inhalation is hardly theoretical.
I agree. I was just quoting what the AI said. It makes total sense if if were in the air it would be an inhalation hazard..... especially for those with asthma or other lung diseases or chemically sensitive people! Not to mention there's also the security risk and intrusiveness of people knowing all about someone's bodily functions and etc. I mean...wouldn't that be a violation of HIPAA? The cloud seeding thing is also weird...what if it messes up the environment? ( not that people in charge give a crap...lol)
 
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