Tesla provides customers with two ways to access and start the company's electric vehicles
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2020-03-08
Tesla provides customers with two ways to access and start the company's electric vehicles. It's mainly through the phone app, but there's also a key card and a key card option that you don't use your phone. However, a biohacker named Amie DD has another solution.
She decided to conduct a full science fiction inspection, remove the RFID chip from the model 3 key card, and implant it under the skin of her forearm.
It sounds weird at first, but the idea of using an implanted human chip has been around for years. We have also tracked wild animals to track their populations and habits, and if our pets get lost, we can also identify them. It doesn't sound as big as it sounds, but the RFID chip she pulled out of the model 3 key chain is so big that the video showing the whole process is not dazzling. She already has a chip in her hand, so it doesn't seem like a big deal to her.
The process involves encapsulating the chip in silicone, then using "professional body modifiers" to cut a hole in her skin and slide RFID under it. The video shows her driving Tesla, but not necessarily using RFID chips, and Amie DD has promised to provide follow-up video in the comments.
The idea of permanently installing chips ranks high among the cool sci-fi o-meters, but it doesn't make much sense in terms of real-world practicality. Unless you are a woman, like this pioneer, you will be tired of the fact that women's clothes rarely have practical pockets and don't want to carry wallets with you. On the other hand, there are few people without mobile phones, so in this case, we are still confused. Although not all cars use mobile apps, there are always security issues with mobile apps.