
This technology is upwards of 10 years from mainstream adoption, but has the potential to create a multi-billion dollar human augmentation market. Nevertheless, the technology would offer higher levels of performance from employees and offer businesses an edge. Human augmentation has the potential to use technology to enhance bodies and minds, but also raises ethical and legal questions. Now consider the potential abuses of requiring employees to have chip implants before they can work.

Imagine a world where it is possible to implant a magnet that detects electrical current or utilize an exoskeleton to enhance strength.
