(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Cyborgs at work, employees getting implanted with microchips. There's a company in Sweden that offers to implant its workers with microchips the size of grains of rice that function as swipe cards to open doors, operate printers, or buy things with the wave of the hand. Injections have become so popular that workers at Epicenter hold parties for those willing to get implanted. So the biggest benefit I think is convenience. It basically simplifies your life and that's why I think people find it interesting because you don't have to have keys. You don't have to use tags or anything else for using printers. You can do airline fares with it. You can also go to your local gym, et cetera. So it basically replaces a lot of things. You have other communication devices for whether it be credit cards or keys. Of course, putting things into your body is quite a big step to do and it was even for me at first, you know, thinking like, why would I do this? But then on the other hand, I mean, people have been implanting things in their body like pacemakers and stuff to control your heart. That's a way, way more serious thing than having a small chip that actually can communicate with devices. The data that you could possibly get from a chip that is embedded in your body is a lot different from the data that you can get from a smartphone. You know, conceptually, you could get data about your health, you could get data about your whereabouts, how often you're working, how long you're working, if you're taking toilet breaks and things like that. All of that data could conceivably be collected. So then the question is, what happens to it afterwards? What is it used for? I'm certain that this'll be the natural way to add another dimension to our everyday life. I mean, for me to be able to seamlessly interact with everything digital around me, it means me leaving a keychain, which however is a 5,000 year old invention, it's kind of lame in carrying money around, a wallet and plastic cards to, it's, it's obvious. I mean, it's the next step, the next natural step for electronics is to move into the body. I want to be a part of the future. That's why. Yeah. I saw this at a fair once and got really excited because it's finally gotten to using it in movies and now it's available for common people. And that's it. Hopefully I can leave my keys at home and just keep this. I usually lose a lot of things like my keys and everything. So this will give me access and help me a lot more. This isn't the mark of the beast, but it shows you that the technology is getting to where the, the mark of the beast is possible to where you would have to have it in order to buy or sell. That's what they're using it for here. They're buying things with the wave of the hand and that's could be what the mark of the beast is going to be like revelation. It says, and he calls it all talking about the antichrist, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond to receive a mark in their right hand or in their foreheads and that no man might buy or sell save he that had the mark or the name of the beast or the number of his name. So let me know what you think about this in the comments below and be sure to hit the subscribe button and stay tuned for more videos. Thanks for watching.