The Hormonal Store and Emotional Reviving Microchips with Human Integration
Abstract
Maniya Tadhiya and Roshita Kaushik
Human-embedded microchips are constantly transforming the world. With an increasing number of people adopting microchips, the excitement is growing by the day. Traditional, time-consuming brain-manipulating chemical approaches i.e., drugs, are now being replaced with electric methods. By configuring the chip to do so, chip implants can be useful in delivering specific medications or hormones. RFID chips are used to release synthetic feel-good hormones to calm an anxious mind. The emotions of a person determine when and in how much quantity the hormones should be released. These passive chips are used for a variety of things, including biohacking, which is the process of making substantial changes to the body to improve an individual's mental and physical characteristics. We are attempting to establish a link between a person's emotions and the regulation of synthetic hormones. Here, we discuss the potential applications of deploying human-embedded microchips to help lower stress levels, which could drastically alter how we live our daily lives.