Genetic Identity

In the future, all of society was governed by DNA-based digital identities. People verified their biological identity solely through their genetic code. Each individual’s DNA stored every piece of information, from health history to personal preferences and behavioral patterns. As soon as Nina woke up in the morning, she connected to the system by closing her eyes for a second, and all her biometric data was instantly updated. Thanks to this system, fast treatment methods and personalized health services were provided for patients. Even in the workplace, everyone was placed in the most suitable positions based on their genetic information.

One day, Nina went to the hospital for a routine check-up. Her DNA identity was verified in a split second, and her doctor, remembering her past illnesses, determined the most appropriate treatment for her. This brought many advantages to society: personalized healthcare, more efficient education and workplaces, and faster decision-making processes. Society was more organized and secure, with everyone’s past and future stored in the system.

But this system also had a dark side. One morning, Nina realized that her identity information had been stolen. Hackers had committed a crime using her DNA information. Along with her identity, her entire past and future had been erased. Health insurance, banks, and government offices did not recognize her. Surveillance in society was constantly monitoring individuals. Freedom was completely lost with these digital identities. Even if Nina managed to get her identity back, she would never regain her old sense of trust.

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