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Jotham Austin, II PhD's avatar

Good post, Bruce.

This also made me think of the novel “Lock In” by John Scalzi

Susan Corbin's avatar

Umm, yes. Let’s leave any remote control of the implanted body devices out of our lives. I agree that it is better that your pacemaker settings cannot be remotely changed. While I’m in favor of implanted devices to help body parts function better. I’m not in favor of remote control.

Bruce Landay's avatar

Me too! I don’t mind when I’m in the doctor’s office but I don’t want that capability from afar.