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Old 04-24-2014, 05:29 PM #3
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Fascinating and scary. While I see how it would be a help to those with mental impairments or very complicated medication schedules there is the potential for massive consequences of inevitable malfunctions. It is a rare technology that always performs perfectly.
The remote control and big brother aspect of this is troubling, though hopefully exaggerated in the article.
As the next step from the pain pump it makes sense.
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