READ MORE: Disturbing twist to Saudi Arabia's £830bn megacity as citizen 'tracker' unveiledHe told US news station FOX 2 that his first digital key, which is embedded in the flesh of his left hand not only opens his front door but puts a few more tricks up his sleeve.He explained: “After [the first chip] was inserted and the swelling went down, I’m able to open up the front and back door of my house.
I can walk up to people and have them tap their phone to my hand and instantly transfer my contact information in my portfolio, my Covid vaccine card”.But Brandon was so pleased with his door-opening superpower, he started wondering what other cyborg add-ons he could come up with.“I thought how cool would it be if I could leave my house with no car key and no house key,” he said.So he went for his second embedded chip.Brandon does all of the coding and programming for the chips himself, just getting someone else to inject the finished article in his hand.The best part, he says, is that they are so small that you don’t even need a doctor to implant them.
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