Is Biohacking Becoming Mainstream? We're Seeing More People Putting Chips in Their Hands
Biohacking has always seemed like something out of a science fiction movie, but lately, it’s been popping up more and more in mainstream media. We're seeing more and more people putting microchips in their hands, tracking their health data with smart wearables, and even experimenting with nootropics to boost cognitive function. Is this the beginning of a new era, or just a passing fad? How do you feel about biohacking? Do you think it's legitimate or just another trend that will fade away? If you've tried any biohacking techniques, what was your experience like? Let's discuss!
Is Biohacking Becoming Mainstream? We're Seeing More People Putting Chips in Their Hands
Biohacking has always seemed like something out of a science fiction movie, but lately, it’s been popping up more and more in mainstream media. We're seeing more and more people putting microchips in their hands, tracking their health data with smart wearables, and even experimenting with nootropics to boost cognitive function. Is this the beginning of a new era, or just a passing fad? How do you feel about biohacking? Do you think it's legitimate or just another trend that will fade away? If you've tried any biohacking techniques, what was your experience like? Let's discuss!
Comments (5)
I just don't understand how people can be comfortable with putting technology in their bodies. It feels too much like sci-fi horror movie material. Ay yay yay.....
I think biohacking is the future. I put a chip in my hand last year and it's been a total game-changer. I could leave a comment on this thread with a wave of my hand. Just kidding I am not that advanced yet.
I don't think the average person is ready to embrace biohacking. It's too invasive and expensive. I'll stick to my Fitbit, thanks.
I'm all for natural methods of improving health. I'd much rather eat a clean diet and exercise than stick a chip in my hand. Call me old-fashioned, but I prefer the tried and true methods. I also prefer a good steak over a soylent smoothie.
I can't believe some people are actually putting microchips in their hands! That’s insane. I mean, what if it malfunctions or something? What if it turns out that we are all living in some lizard people simulation?