On Mon, 13 Jun 1994, Mats Bergstrom wrote:
Databases of fingerprints and retina-images might still have a future for specialized applications but DNA-typing (why not on a simple blood sample at birth) combined with a fixed social security number valid for life will probably become a widely used method for governments to control the identity of their serfs. Even without legislation stating compulsory
Charles Osgood was also talking in his CBS Sunday Morning lead yesterday about the Infobahn that we will soon all be issued 1 "telephone" number at birth. The Christians are also going on about these control measures because they match the "number of the beast" prophecy. The problem with all of these control fears are that they are based on old technology. THe authorities can try and work with identity control but software agents are people too. Ever since the Trust was invented in England under common law, entities have been created and become "human" actors. (On my "some day" list is an article on Trusts - The First Software Agents.) Likewise corporations. What good does it do to control (some) meat people if each person can spawn a hundred agents (often outside the jurisdiction) which can perfectly legally act on their behalf. I know it will be possible to force these agents to be linked to humans but that would only be at birth. No control is possible over who has the codes to control the software agents of the future. Additionally, all government controls on software agents are dependent upon businesses willingly turning away (unregistered) willing customers. Hard to enforce on the nets. DCF