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Big Teacher - Chinese schools enforces "smart uniforms" to help curtail truancy

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30 minutes ago, leadeater said:

Not that many ?

lol

 

Yeah, the population in China puts our populated area into perspective, we're over a millions on the Montreal Island, and the QC province is 7 millions ... I lived in Shanghai, and the area I was had a bigger population than my province!!! After I came back, I totally saw Montreal as a village when compared to Shanghai :D

 

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I feel very lucky to wear normal clothing in school.

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it might be schools now , but this thing in 40-50 years now will be the norm in most countries in pretty much everything that u do on a daily basis... riding the bus , entering a mall , using the ATM , picking up ur cleaned clothes , and infact there will prob be chips , even inplanted in ur body.

 

 I dont really care about this modernization but i just hope we dont become more sheep than we already are.

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On 12/28/2018 at 2:56 PM, rcmaehl said:

As a minor in almost every country, you have very few rights and control.

Not really, in most western countries children have plenty of rights. I'm pretty sure GPS tracking can be considered child abuse in some circumstances, too - even if it's "just" their parents doing it, tracking every movement of a teenager can be very damaging to them psychologically.

 

Clearly, this isn't about their safety, it's about control. There's even a black mirror episode about this... and in a less dictatorial state it would definitely be considered criminal.

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2 hours ago, GirvanaWantsBinnieBalls said:

it might be schools now , but this thing in 40-50 years now will be the norm in most countries in pretty much everything that u do on a daily basis... riding the bus , entering a mall , using the ATM , picking up ur cleaned clothes , and infact there will prob be chips , even inplanted in ur body.

 

 I dont really care about this modernization but i just hope we dont become more sheep than we already are.

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in case you haven't noticed, china isn't the most freedom oriented country... hopefully it never comes to this in countries that are more respectful of their citizens. We're arguably letting corporations do this to us, but at least it's out choice and hopefully the law will catch up to that sooner or later.

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2 hours ago, GirvanaWantsBinnieBalls said:

it might be schools now , but this thing in 40-50 years now will be the norm in most countries in pretty much everything that u do on a daily basis... riding the bus , entering a mall , using the ATM , picking up ur cleaned clothes , and infact there will prob be chips , even inplanted in ur body.

I hope not. I don't think I need to explain why this would be horrible. 

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10 minutes ago, PCGuy_5960 said:

I hope not. I don't think I need to explain why this would be horrible. 

It will be, you just have to look at humanity over the last 5000 years to know that even if we don't have implants or shit like that, the interconnected computer will be able to tell you were someone is at any one given point just be searching the last known position on a public camera or internet login.

 

Basic heuristics with, what seems to us as super computers.  You won't be able to avoid that future.

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Some company doing the same to their employee, so I am not surprise school will doing the same thing to student. Also I think most students have a smart phone, so the school don't even need smart uniforms to track students.

 

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16 hours ago, PCGuy_5960 said:

I hope not. I don't think I need to explain why this would be horrible. 

u cant avoid it , in the worst scenario , new-born  babies will have chips placed in their hands or wahtever , talk about free will..

 

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4 minutes ago, GirvanaWantsBinnieBalls said:

u cant avoid it , in the worst scenario , new-born  babies will have chips placed in their hands or wahtever , talk about free will..

 

Depends entirely on what chips.

 

Any type of active chips is doomed to je outdated in 10 years which rules out a lot of chiptypes. 

 

Passive ID Chips however will probably be added shortly. Its very versatile and will have a longer general lifespan as it has a very simple purpose. 

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On 12/31/2018 at 2:35 AM, GoldenLag said:

Depends entirely on what chips.

 

Any type of active chips is doomed to je outdated in 10 years which rules out a lot of chiptypes. 

 

Passive ID Chips however will probably be added shortly. Its very versatile and will have a longer general lifespan as it has a very simple purpose. 

RFID implantation could stop children trafficking (in the case of people trying to get children out of the country in a hurry).   It also doesn't hold any information (meaning chip or not they still have that info anyway), it just makes for quick easy ID.  Not that it can't be spoofed or removed and changed yada yada,  which means any likely end use will be for nothing more than medical records and services requiring only light security.   They try to use that for criminal ID or evidence and they it would be like relying on an IP login as an alibi to murder.

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