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Cyborg insects, fishes, and spiders

 Cyborg insects, fishes, and spiders 



Microchips can also implant in sea living organisms. And they can control fishes and crabs. 

The microchip implanted insects are not always flying bugs. The thing is that also many other animals than just some flying insects can be implanted with microchips. Also, water-living organisms like fishes,  crabs, and spiders can equip with microchips. The krill is one of the most promising groups of animals that can equip with microchips. That is collecting data about things like water temperature. 

There is the possibility that the microchip is ordering the krill or fish. Rise to the surface after a certain time. And then that microchip is delivering data that is stored in it. That data can deliver to satellites or aircraft or drones by using laser-LEDs. Also, acoustic microchips can deliver their data to the submarines. The military forces are interested in that kind of advanced biological weapons like remote-control animals. 

If things like dogs can be remotely controlled, by using EEG implants. That thing means those dogs don't need education. And that means the dogs can step into service very fast. But those systems are turning all kinds of animals into remote-controlled robots. 


The biorobots like crabs can use to carry surveillance or sabotage devices to the ground. Small-size detonators can be delivered to the positions like underwater cables by using remote-control animals. 


The AI-based technology allows decoding the memories and transmitting the senses of the other species. To the screens of the operators. Maybe this technology is not yet in use. But these kinds of things are under development. 

The thing is that microchips can be used to control those animals. And that thing allows controllers to use them as biological recon robots. The big crabs can also use to bring things to the surface from the ocean floors. The thing is that the microchips that are implanted into the nervous systems of the things like sharks are turning them into robots. 

The wireless communication between the microchip implant and the controller can make the sharks perfect recon tools and the perfect advanced biological weapons. The microchip can be implanted by using submerged drones. And if the electric signals of the nervous system can decode. That thing allows that operators can see the things that the shark sees. And the sharks and big crabs are also powerful tools for damaging things like underwater cables. Of course, those things can use to harm people. And that is the shadow-side of that technology. 


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https://www.insidescience.org/news/brief-worlds-smallest-remote-controlled-cyborg-bug

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