Borg (Star Trek) or the "Borg Collective", in the Star Trek
science-fiction franchise: A cybernetically-enhanced pseudo-race which
forcibly assimilates other sentient beings into its structure and
hive-mind.
I realize now there are many definitions not only for "Hive' but also for "Borg" so I needed to be a little more clear about both.
The above sentence at top on the borg I found in a page of many definitions of Borg at wikipedia. Also, in wikipedia I also found the same problem with Hive.
The way I'm usuing both Hive and Borg has more to do with STar Trek with Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the starship "Enterprise" in Star Trek the Next generation.
So, the point I was making in another article is that it is possible that microchips would take any human or humanoid civilization to a HIve place eventually and possibly even to a place like the Borgs with a female "Queen BEe" or a male "KinG Bee" who is the Only one left with Free Will. Or microchips might simply cause extinction of the humans or humanoids on a specific planet one or the other.
The issue is privacy and having the privacy to invent, create, etc. without being interfered with in one or an infinite amount of ways that would prevent you from living your life as you wish. Or even having the freedom to do anything anytime at all away from people stopping you or harming you in potentially a variety of ways by interfering in whatever you do because of constant surveillance from satellites from cell phones and smart phones, from computers, from laptops, from Ipads and like devices, from video cameras placed in smart TVs to video cameras almost everywhere in cluding in your cell phones and smart phones listening to whatever you are doing 24 hours a day wherever you go on earth.
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