Why in Sweden, everyone implanted this chip in hand?
The size is just a grain of rice but this technology can give you many benefits in every aspect of life.
Microchip implants were first performed in Sweden in 2015. And since then the people of this country have become more and more familiar and excited about this technology.
With a tiny microchip implanted under the skin, the Swedish people can go out without taking their keys and credit cards. Even train tickets and tickets can be purchased with this super-powerful chip.
Close up process.
It sounds like a nightmare for some people who are concerned about revealing data. However, in Sweden, this is a welcome technology with an increasing number of users. Because most citizens of this country are extremely satisfied with the convenience that these chips bring, they also consider sharing personal information a necessity of a transparent society.
Ms. Ulrika Celsing, 24, is one of 3,000 Swedes who has inserted a microchip into her hand to experience a new lifestyle. In the past year, the chip has turned into a magic electronic bag, replacing the gym card. She also uses it to book train tickets.
In Sweden, this is a welcome technology with an increasing number of users.
"It is interesting to try something new, and observe what it does to make life easier in the future" - she shared.
The real danger?
When asked about the feeling of implanting a microchip into the body, Celsing said she didn't feel anything, apart from a slight injection when the syringe brought the chip into her left hand. And she still uses it almost daily and does not fear being hacked or monitored by others.
However, for Ben Libberton, a microbiologist working for MAX IV Laboratories in the southern city of Lund, he said the danger was real.
Swedish chip implant center.
The implant chip may cause "infection or reaction of the immune system" , he warned. But the biggest risk is the data contained in the chip.
"Currently, the data collected and shared from the chip is small, but the likelihood of increasing it is completely grounded," the researcher said.
The question is, who will this huge data block be collected and shared?
Libberton worries that "the more data stored on a chip, the more risk there may be when the chip is broken or stolen".
With a small circuit, people can go out without taking their keys and credit cards.
In contrast, Jowan Osterlund, an expert in chip implant technology, supports this new form. He argues: "If we collect all of your personal data, we will better control and optimize the use of chips, providing you with the most convenient experience. only ".
Although every throne has not been answered satisfactorily, there is no denying the fact that the appeal of modern technology is hard to resist. And if it was you, would you accept to put this chip in your hand to enjoy the extremely quick utility service, or will you be loyal to traditional payment methods?
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