Website review: Insect spies fitted with video cam...

erithbabalon erithbabalon discovered this in Futurism 11 reviews since Mar 6, 2008
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erithbabalon discovered 4 months ago
This is just plain freaky and straight out of a sci-fi novel. Except it isn't, they're really doing this shit: Scientists are creating real-life "flies-on-the-walls" by fitting insects with special implants that enable them to be used as spies.
blacsoc rated 4 months ago
This is f..... freaky insects being fitted with implants that enable them to spy on ..............us
CraigLomax rated 4 months ago
They'll use that to spy on their citizens too. If the UK follows suit I will personally destroy every small insect I come across.
ljvfreerdie rated 4 months ago
Who watches the watchers?
cadbloom rated 4 months ago
Don't think of it as paranoia, think of it merely as the bugs are out to get you.
Baylynx rated 4 months ago
Certainly more advanced idea than using a house-cat (referring to the CIA's Cold War cat spying project which was a flop when the cat was run over by an auto!)to bring literally bugging devices to a subject to gain information. I think it is important to carry insect spray to protect one's privacy!
Jewfro-Macabbi rated 4 months ago
Oh this is fucking great... Spying insects? How is one to tell if they are slipping into paranoid delusion now days? They really are - after us...
mf481516 rated 4 months ago
I think it's weird how, a few seconds ago, I stumbled on a website describing another mechanical device which is completely unrelated to this one; yet, for a brief moment, I had believed it to be exactly the device which is detailed in this website.
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To be honest, I'm already paranoid about my privacy enough without having to worry about robotic insects surveilling my every move.
impliedconsent rated 4 months ago
It seems like a good idea until some terrorist with a fly swatter destroys millions of tax dollars worth of equipment in one fell swoop.
chaud rated 4 months ago
From the page: "Scientists are creating real-life "flies-on-the-walls" by fitting insects with special implants that enable them to be used as spies."
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