It appears that Australians are now jumping on board with the fad of “Micro-Chipping” in the name of convenience and security. In a glimpse of what the future may hold, tiny microchips are being implanted in humans so they can unlock doors and get into their computers without using keys or passwords. Sydney woman Shanti Korporaal has had two implants inserted in her hands which she now uses like she has superhuman powers, the Adelaide Advertiser reports.
Her goal now is to completely do away with her wallet and cards so that she can lead a futuristic lifestyle, and the sky’s the limit as to what can be done next. ‘You could set up your life so you never have to worry about any password or PINs’ she said. ‘It’s the same technology as Paypass, so I’m hoping you’ll be able to pay for things with it. CONTINUE
I think it is such a bad idea….I would not like a chip in my body…I pass on this…all I know that I f someone wants to steal from you .all they need is to cut off your hand or arm..to get all your personal belongings.. So No Way…