Humans Are Expected to Live With "Implanted" Devices Under the Skin, Instead of Carrying Phones Like Today

 


Today, it has become a habit that everyone carries a smartphone with them wherever they go. However, the matter is expected to change in the future.


Marty Copper, who invented the first telephone in 1973, is now aiming for the next generation to see the telephone implanted directly under their skin - possibly behind the ear.



The device is expected to be powered by energy generated from the body. Marty Copper aims that the human body will be powered by sensors and microchips to facilitate a number of tasks.


He also added that today's phone interface is increasingly complex, and various manufacturers need to look to the next innovation and new design.


Since Marty Copper invented the telephone some 50 years ago, many changes have taken place. The phone, which was initially only used to make calls, has now also become a device used to access data, socialize, watch videos, take pictures, and so on.


He also added that he has high faith in humanity - where looking at history, humans managed to make various changes and progress with technology.

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