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What if we would get free WiFi all around the world?



What if we would get free WiFi all around the world?

This is one of the visions that is introduced by Elon Musk, and the question is why this kind of opportunity has not to benefit yet? The thing is that free and secured internet, which can access from all nations would make life easier. There is of course problems with data security because the third party would get access to surveillance cameras and another kind of thing.

Strong biometric recognition can put the SIM-cards to history. And one thing against that kind of global WLAN is the need for an identity, which has strong security. This thing would make it possible to turn the SIM-card in history. 

But the reality is that the intelligence service can own the telephone company, and that means that this kind of argument would be meanless if we are thinking that we are safe behind the SIM-cards and other kinds of things. Reality is that the SIM-card can be scanned and copied, which means that we could find some other, and more secure solution. That kind of trusted and strong identity check can be biometric recognition. Those systems can scan fingerprints, retina, and they can even recognize the voice. This makes the system hard to use by other people and they can even compile DNA, which makes them very hard to pass. 

When we are thinking that the system is operated by highly sophisticated artificial intelligence, we might think that every system is safe, and if the operator or user takes the cell-phone from the table, the biometric recognition automatically connects the user to their user account. This thing might happen by that the user says the name, and if the voice is changed, the system asks does that person got a sore throat, and if the answer is "yes" the system asks how long that thing has been last. 

So the system can calculate the changes, what the infection causes in the throat, and then make the voice match. And the system can also ask to put a finger on the biometric recognition or look at the camera. It can also locate the person, and use the surveillance camera for making sure that the user and the account, what are connected belong to the same person. 

Or the system can ask to look at the camera, where the retina recognition is made. Maybe this kind of thing seems a little bit like the "Orwell's control of society" from the book Nineteen Eighty-Four". But the fact is that artificial intelligence can ask a person to show an environment by using the mobile telephones camera if there are some marks that there is something wrong. The thing is that this kind of recognition would make old-fashion SIM-cards old-fashion. And it makes the internet safer, but if somebody would collect the personal data by using this thing, the ultimate tool turns ultimate enemy. 

But what if we would create a fast and secure data network, what covers the entire world? The thing is that this kind of system can revolutionize the data and other kinds of abilities. This thing would cause things, which is called "technical singularity". In this kind of vision in the body of the people would implanted microchips, which allows the nervous system to communicate with multiple devices like robots, and databanks. 

That causes the situation that the entire memory of the person can store to the net. Those memories can be sold to other people, and they can also transmit to human clones, which can be made for people to guarantee life forever. Those kinds of visions are opening very interesting, fascinating, and at the same time terrible visions. 

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