While Hyundai is the first automaker to bring flying car development in-house with its own division, other...
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Tesla Model 3 owner has chip to start car implanted in her body
Tesla Model 3 owner has chip to start car implanted in her body!
Some Tesla owners wear their brand loyalty on their sleeve. This Tesla owner wears it deep under her sleeve, implanted into her arm. The Drive brings us the story of maker-of-things Aimee DD, a software engineer whose list of interests includes body modifications. She saw a way to mingle those two topics after she bought her Tesla Model 3. She already had a chip planted in one arm, which she uses for tasks such as unlocking her front door....
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