Video: Implantation of subcutaneous chips has gained popularity in Sweden
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
The future has already arrived. Chipping of people is gaining popularity in Sweden. Today, anyone can turn from a wallet, travel card and pass in favor of a small sensor implanted under the skin. Opinions in society on this score, as always, were divided.
Implantation of subcutaneous chips is rapidly gaining popularity in Sweden. More and more ordinary citizens who want to unload their pockets from documents, passes, travel passes and even wallets decide to take such a step. According to those who have already agreed to this, the chips are very convenient and greatly simplify life.
The procedure for human chipping is actually very simple and almost painless. The transmitter is the size of the prongs of a small fork and is inserted under the skin of a person using a special syringe. After such a simple operation, a person gets the opportunity to put his palm to the reader just like a plastic card. Proponents of NFC chips also claim that they are better tamper-resistant than regular cards.
Where can such chips be used? Primarily in stores to pay for purchases, as a public transport pass and as a pass at work. The tiny device easily replaces a whole set of plastic cards. It is also important that such a chip will definitely not be lost. Recently alone, 4,000 Swedes have implanted chips under their skin.
This innovation also has opponents. Some of them are concerned about the privacy of user data. The creators of the chips counteract this by the fact that, if desired and with proper technical equipment, anything can be hacked. Others point out that the implantation of the chip is not safe from a medical point of view. These implants can trigger a reaction from the immune system or cause a dangerous infection under the skin.
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