Questions: Three Square Market, a Wisconsin-based tech firm, made headlines after they offered implantable microchips to its employees. The controversy highlights a generational divide, with younger generations beifg less concerned about privacy and much more open to sharing their lives. The move to place technology inside of employees raises concerns about data privacy issues, the lack of legislation around the technology, and the long-term health implications for our bodies. Older generations are more likely to view implanted microchips as a matter of convenience. True False

Three Square Market, a Wisconsin-based tech firm, made headlines after they offered implantable microchips to its employees. The controversy highlights a generational divide, with younger generations beifg less concerned about privacy and much more open to sharing their lives. The move to place technology inside of employees raises concerns about data privacy issues, the lack of legislation around the technology, and the long-term health implications for our bodies.
Older generations are more likely to view implanted microchips as a matter of convenience.
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Transcript text: Three Square Market, a Wisconsin-based tech firm, made headlines after they offered implantable microchips to its employees. The controversy highlights a generational divide, with younger generations beifg less concerned about privacy and much more open to sharing their lives. The move to place technology inside of employees raises concerns about data privacy issues, the lack of legislation around the technology, and the long-term health implications for our bodies. Older generations are more likely to view implanted microchips as a matter of convenience. True False
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The answer is False: the original text in the question...

Explanation: The text states that the controversy over implantable microchips highlights a generational divide, with younger generations being less concerned about privacy and more open to sharing their lives. It does not suggest that older generations view implanted microchips as a matter of convenience. Instead, it implies that older generations are more likely to have concerns about data privacy, the lack of legislation, and long-term health implications. Therefore, the statement that older generations are more likely to view implanted microchips as a matter of convenience is false.

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