Standard Apple cables already have a chip inside, and USB 3.1 cables are also supposed to have chips inside.
I would also assume they are not paying enough attention to even notice, there is no regulation against them so there is no reason to even train to notice differences in USB cables.
> They probably see thousands of cables and it'd be pretty easy to spot the difference.
If anything seeing thousands of cables will make them less likely to notice anything, change blindness is a real problem in jobs like that.
I would also assume they are not paying enough attention to even notice, there is no regulation against them so there is no reason to even train to notice differences in USB cables.
> They probably see thousands of cables and it'd be pretty easy to spot the difference.
If anything seeing thousands of cables will make them less likely to notice anything, change blindness is a real problem in jobs like that.