15 year olds in Britain make their own chips.
now, as smart watches, smart bracelets and other wearable devices are becoming more and more hot, people's life has become more convenient, but still there is People are not satisfied with this situation, they want to do something to enable themselves to go further and achieve more advanced operation. Weifeng June 30th news, according to the daily mail (dailymail), 15 year old Bryon Wake, from Somerset, UK, put a tiny "nXT" microchip on the left hand and became the youngest "biological hacker" of the world's chip implantation.
it is understood that the 15 year old man was doing this in order to be able to manipulate his smartphone and Bluetooth more freely and more easily. The "nXT" chip enables Bryon Wake to achieve the goal successfully through NFC near field communication technology.
this "nXT" chip is actually a screen that can be identified by a Android device, when Bryon Wake spent 99 dollars on the network to buy this pre programmed chip on the network, under the circumstances of his parents. It's a bear child.
it has to be said that the 15 year old boy's courage is really fat, although experts suggest that he complete the whole injection process under the guidance of a doctor, but Bryon Wake used an injection needle to complete the chip implants by himself a month ago and indicated that it was a very simple matter to be implanted into the chip. There was no pain and no metal was implanted.
, in fact, this "nXT" chip is only applied to small cats and dogs before the Bryon Wake is formally implanted, and we don't know whether this technology will cause harm to the human body.
now, the 15 year old has been able to use the chip that uses NFC near field communication technology to automatically unlock the cell phone, control the Bluetooth sound box, and exchange information with other people's Android phones. Theoretically, there are many things that this technology can do, such as opening doors, starting cars and operating computers.
Bryon Wake, in an interview, said he wanted to be able to use the technology to unlock his own computer, but it was not a simple thing, because he needed to know the programming method of the chip. Although such an amazing move was done by Bryon Wake without hearing from his parents' opinion, his relatives, friends and even teachers felt that his practice was very proud.
Kevin Warwick believes that the implantation of these chips does not pose any threat to personal safety. In the future, the chip may be used for information such as passports and passes, so that all the formalities that need to be verified will be much easier.