We’re entering a new era where biology is being rewritten with code and the human body is becoming a sensor network. The U.S. Department of Defense is quietly deploying digital twin tech and AI-driven RF-EMF prediction to outmaneuver adversaries – while the FCC regulates medical body area networks to keep ICU patients connected. Meanwhile, synthetic biology tools are empowering scientists to “program” DNA like software. The line between healing and hacking, between medicine and mind control, is blurring. Welcome to the future – where your heartbeat may be monitored, modelled and weaponised.
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In this episode of Deep Dive Chronicles we delves into the rapid integration of cutting-edge technology in our daily lives, with a special focus on the growing connection between human bodies and digital systems. The speaker touches upon various aspects, including pervasive surveillance through smart homes and the Internet of Things (IoT), often referred to as the “cloud.” The discussion also covers the ethical dilemmas surrounding non-consensual biological monitoring via wireless body area networks (WBANs). Neuromorphic computing (Moneta) and bioelectronic medicine, such as interosception mapping and nano-devices, are examined in the context of their facilitation by organisations like DARPA and […]