Chip & skin: The office that microchips its staff

Subscribe to BBC News A new office block in Sweden is offering workers the chance to have a microchip implanted under their skin to allow them to access to various services within the building. A tiny gadget the size of a grain of rice is implanted in employees hands. It then allows them to open doors, or use the photocopier, without a traditional pass card. Chief technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones went to try it out. Subscribe to BBC News HERE Check out our website: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram:
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