implanted technology has certain drawbacks.
one.
the translator chip does not fully translate binary messages. the full-time employee
begins to find it difficult to communicate or think in terms that do not rely on
mathematical/numerical abstracts.
two.
implanted technology runs the risk of tissue rejection. a whsi user will spend the rest of
his/her life taking dedicated immunosuppressant drugs. these often have side effects. if
alis is made redundant there is no guarantee that her supply of drugs will remain. without
medication, there is the possibility of infection and brain damage.
three.
one third of alis' brain is [physically][directly] connected to the interface. this third
is company property according to the terms of alis'contract. alis' brain could be
programmable, given the correct circumstances.
four.
every interface implant has a dedicated processor serial number (psn). this has three
elements. the first five digits are known to the user. there are two other elements. both
of these are four digit hexadecimals. these are only available to network owners. unlike
pc psns, interface implant psns cannot be switched off. this means that every interface
can be immediately identified and its location fingered.
five.
alis could be susceptible to interface viruses.