NPR:
In Sweden, a country rich with technological advancement, thousands have had microchips inserted into their hands.
The chips are designed to speed up users' daily routines and make their lives more convenient — accessing their homes, offices and gyms is as easy as swiping their hands against digital readers.
They also can be used to store emergency contact details, social media profiles or e-tickets for events and rail journeys within Sweden.
Would you place the implant in your thumb, pointer finger, or middle finger?
(Score: 2) by legont on Wednesday November 07 2018, @06:47PM
My bet is it will soon be required for crossing the border similar to pet's chips https://www.petrelocation.com/blog/post/iso-compatible-microchips-for-pet-travel-to-the-european-union [petrelocation.com]
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