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So, does it bother anyone else but me that we'll soon be in an age where it seems paper may not be used anymore? Will records, receipts, identity, everything, be discontinued - any static proof of information? Do you think things will things ever get that far? Maybe I mean less on a global scale than I do in reference to the American government. |
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My dad scanned and printed the serial number/information of all our laptops and put them in a safe |
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Makes a 1984ish scenario a whole hell of a lot more plausible, and yeah, that does bother me. |
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[23:17:23] <+Kaniaz> "You think I want to look like Leo Volont? Don't you dare"
It does freak me out. Soon, identification and the like will not be necessary anymore. Just scan your arm. There are some places that have already offered implants for payment. |
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Yeah, digitalization does have some down-sides. A huge malfunction in the people-register-bot2084 could wipe everyone's identity of the map or something. However, I think it will not lead to stuff like 1984, but I do think that something bad might happen that is indirectly caused by (in the future) full digitalization. But bad things happen all the time. |
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