Description
Biohacking is the biological, chemical or technical intervention in organisms with the aim of alteration. Biohacking allows experiments that are relevant to science, even if they are not conducted within its framework. It becomes problematic as soon as social, political, or economic pressures arise, such as when wearing a chip becomes the norm that hardly anyone can escape, and privacy and informational autonomy are compromised, which is an issue of information ethics. Health consequences may also occur. Also, through targeted manipulation, changes in organisms could be targeted.
The chip is intended to stabilize and protect our bodies from unwanted manipulative interference from outside.