The employer will be implanted under the skin of employees microchips (3 photos + video)
For some Americans, the future is now — the company Three Square Market decided to take advantage of technological advances, but because fifty employees will undergo “kipovannyy”. Employees will implant “implant” the size of a grain of rice in the palm between the thumb and forefinger so they were not required to carry passes and identity cards. Also the chip will be the identification with workstations, computers, office equipment or the purchase of chips and chocolates in the vending machine.
As stated by CEO Todd Westby, the implantation of a microchip is offered on a voluntary basis and free of charge (the firm every NFC transmitter will cost $300 and he would take in this promotion), and will be a significant event on 1 August at the party. Note that Three Square Market engages in the creation of vending machines. The proposed move, according to Todd, will help to fully unleash the potential of implantable chips for the population — do not have to carry keys, passport, tickets, credit and discount cards, you do not need to remember countless passwords. In essence, these are the same chips that are in contactless cards, smartphones, or used in the chipping of animals. In this case, the implantable chip will not collect GPS data, and all information will be encrypted.
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Note that this practice is already widespread in some European companies, and in Silicon valley USA people implanted chips to monitor their health.
Source: cnbc.com
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