为测试某公司将晶片植入两员工体中_科技Science
cincinnati - tiny silicon chips were embedded into two workers who volunteered to help test the tagging technology at a surveillance equipment company, an official said monday.
sean darks, chief executive of the company, also had one of the chips embedded.
the chips are the size of a grain of rice and a doctor embedded them in the forearm just under the surface of the skin, darks said.
they work "like an access card. there's a reader outside the door; you walk up to the reader, put your arm under it, and it opens the door," darks said.
sean darks, chief executive of the company, also had one of the chips embedded.
the chips are the size of a grain of rice and a doctor embedded them in the forearm just under the surface of the skin, darks said.
they work "like an access card. there's a reader outside the door; you walk up to the reader, put your arm under it, and it opens the door," darks said.