I’m in for the discussion at least.
One of my ideas for the brain implant/software update things (I’ve posted it a couple of times in a couple of places over the last 5 years or so) is the idea of Ideological or Psychological Hijacking via software updates.
If brain implants were common, and controllable, then it wouldn’t be far fetched for it to be mandatory in Authoritarian Societies, and used as a form of Ideological control. The implant could control, suggest and even monitor thoughts contrary to the established Ideology. The ultimate Big Brother, right in your own head. Literal Thought Crime.
Even in the “Free World”, look at the Patriot Act and other government spying and intrusion, and extend it directly into people’s brains.
Now imagine a hacker organization, or even an enemy intelligence agency, hacking into the implants in a foreign society and implanting mass Ideological changes. Sixty million Chinese (or Americans) wake up and suddenly have a very different, perhaps even hostile, Ideology than their society, than they had the day before.
Or an entire nation, or even just parts of that nation, temporarily disabled by destructive implant virii.
Imagine wars fought this way, in the heads of your citizens and theirs.
Implants becoming required for soldiers in the beginning, but potentially by the end, becoming forbidden as they are too easily defeated, destroyed or messed with on the battlefield.
Thinking about this sort of thing makes me very happy that I live in this era, with all the benefits of better medicine and computers and everything, but not so far into the future that I have to worry about the above.
Read Neal Stephenson’s Snow Crash, if you haven’t already. It’s about this very idea, and it’s excellent.
I’ll second that recommendation on Snow Crash.
When the main character is named Hiro Protagonist, how can you go wrong?
Here was my suggestion that I e-mailed: