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Dalaly describes himself as a “human cyborg,” quite like other individuals who’ve implanted themselves with microchips: grain-sized capsules that respond to data through signals called radio frequency identification (RFID).
“I use my microchip to store my medical records and work portfolio, as well as to use it as a crypto wallet and to unlock doors,” he said.
ID2020, RFID Chips are Coming.
originally posted by: Butterfinger
a reply to: Riffrafter
Not quite the point, this here is setting up for required implantation just to get around the town.
You did it by choice for a job, not everyday life.
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
So, all one needs to access one of these chipped people’s life is a copy of their chip scan? Talk about identity theft.
originally posted by: Asktheanimals
If thy hand offends thee cut it off. I understand that passage now.