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    Biohacking - the forefront of a new kind of human evolution: Amal Graafstra at TEDxSFU

    Published on Oct 17, 2013

    Ever wished you could unlock doors, turn on your lights, or log into your computer with a simple swipe of your hand? Amal Graafstra does just that as one of the first and most well-known "do-it-yourself" RFID (radio-frequency identification) implantees in the world. In this talk, Amal talks about his journey as a pioneer in RFID implementation and what you should know about biohacking.

    In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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    Implanting an xNT 2x12mm NTAG203 NFC compatible RFID tag

    Published on Aug 15, 2013

    Dangerous Things partner John Durante at Evolve in Seattle implanting our prototype xNT 2x12mm bioglass encased, NFC Type 2 compliant RFID tag into a customer.

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    Unlocking a Samsung Ezon SHS-3320 with my xNT implant

    Published on Mar 10, 2015

    This video shows the best way to unlock an SHS-3320 with an xNT implant. You wrap your hand over the lock cylinder as if you were grabbing a door knob. This places the xNT implant directly over the RFID reader in the door lock and results in the more reliable way to unlock the lock.

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    Interview questions - Banyan Fields Primary school

    Published on Jun 13, 2017

    Answers to questions from Banyan Fields Primary School in Melbourne, Australia

    1. Why do you encourage people to use this technology? Why did *you* do it?

    2. Why do people call your ideas 'dangerous'?

    3. Can you unlock other people's cars and doors?

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    Published on Aug 18, 2017

    The media seems determined to use the fear factor of biohacking to boost their ratings, this is bad as we now have many people around the world that have been misinformed about the technology and developed an incorrect understanding of the tech.

    In this interview with Amal Graafstra, pioneer of biohacking and founder of DangerousThings, we debunk the false information and fear mongering that is being spread around the internet by the media, and provide facts about exactly what the technology does
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