Representations of Moscow Residents about the Functions of RFID Microchips and the Risks Associated with Their Implantation

Alina Ianokaeva
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Microchips implanted into the body could be one of the next steps in developing technology that reflects body health indicators, identifies people, and simplifies daily tasks. The COVID-19 pandemic and the vaccination against the virus have brought the phenomenon of microchip implantation to the forefront of media and consciousness. In the article we identify opinions about the functions and risks of RFID microchips based on interviews with Moscow residents (14 in-depth interviews conducted between March and April 2022). According to empirical data, the identification function aids a person in remembering all their documents, while the storage of medical information is genuinely helpful but rarely used in daily life. While carrying out routine tasks does not seem serious to the informants, it also enables them to fully appreciate the value of the microchip. Additionally, it was discovered that while some groups of informants considered health, privacy, and hacking risks to be important, they did not find physical robbery, inequality, or religious issues to be frightening or to be particularly significant.
莫斯科居民关于射频识别微芯片的功能和植入风险的陈述
植入人体的微芯片可能是下一步发展反映身体健康指标、识别人、简化日常工作的技术之一。2019冠状病毒病大流行和疫苗接种使微芯片植入现象成为媒体和意识的前沿。在文章中,我们根据对莫斯科居民的采访(在2022年3月至4月期间进行了14次深度访谈),确定了对RFID微芯片功能和风险的看法。根据经验数据,识别功能有助于人们记住所有的文件,而医疗信息的存储确实有帮助,但在日常生活中很少使用。虽然执行日常任务对举报人来说似乎并不严肃,但这也使他们充分体会到微芯片的价值。此外,调查还发现,虽然一些举报人认为健康、隐私和黑客风险很重要,但他们并不认为人身抢劫、不平等或宗教问题令人恐惧或特别重要。
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