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The Sunday Times (of London)
http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/Sunday-Times/frontpage.html?2517669
May 9, 1999

BRITAIN
Companies seek chip implants to control staff

by Steve Bevan

BIG BROTHER could soon be watching from the inside. Several
international companies are consulting scientists on ways of
developing microchip implants for their workers to measure their
timekeeping and whereabouts.

The technology, which has been proven on pets and human
volunteers, would enable firms to track staff all around a
building or complex. The data could enable them to draw up
estimates of workers' efficiency and productivity.

Professor Kevin Warwick of Reading University, a leading
cybernetics expert, has been approached by several firms
including a leading software company with a British subsidiary
and Blackbaud Inc, the American software giant.

Warwick hit the headlines last summer when he had a silicon chip
transponder surgically implanted in his forearm. He was
subsequently able to show how a computer could monitor every move
he made using detectors that were scattered around the building
in which he worked.

In his experiment, Warwick showed how the system could also
benefit workers by programming it to switch on lights, computers
and heating systems as he entered a room - and turning them off
when he left.

The technology is likely to have a strong appeal to companies
with high labour costs, for which small increases in staff
productivity can have a big impact on profits. It is also
relatively cheap - just a few pounds for each person, according
to Warwick.

"For a business the potential is obvious," he said. "You can tell
when people clock into work and when they leave the building. You
would know at all times exactly where they were and who they were
with."

Warwick admits that people will be "shocked" by the idea of
companies asking their employees to have such implants. He said:
"It is pushing at the limits of what society will accept but it
is not such a big deal. Many employees already carry swipecards.
I think this is just a step on from that."

His research follows earlier experiments by companies such as the
telecommunications firm AT&T that showed how smart cards carried
by staff could be programmed to relay a worker's position back to
a central computer. AT&T Laboratories in Cambridge has been
working on its "smart badges" for two years. They use ultrasound
to tell the main computer exactly where the wearer is, allowing
their desktop computers and phone calls to "follow" them around
the building.

The company has, however, stopped short of suggesting staff
should have devices inserted into their bodies.

The first practical application of such technology is, however,
not in humans but in pets. Under the government's new "passports
for pets" scheme, which replaces the quarantine system from 2001,
dogs will have a microchip implanted beneath their skin to
identify who they belong to.

Representatives from police forces in Britain and the United
States have also expressed interest in the implant technology,
according to Warwick.

He believes that submitting to an implant could be made a
condition, for example, of being granted a gun licence.

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