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A Wisconsin-based technology company famous for microchipping willing employees will debut a microchip powered by body heat with GPS technology and voice recognition.

Three Square Market began developing the new chip last year, about the time the company branched out from self-service kiosks into microchips, smart city and medical error mitigation technology.

President Patrick McMullan said the company will be ready to beta test its new, GPS tracking chip early in 2019 and will be seeking Food and Drug Administration approval.

A Wisconsin-based technology company famous for microchipping willing employees plans to debut a microchip with GPS technology and voice recognition that will be powered by body heat, Three Square Market CEO Todd Westby announced on CNBC’s “Closing Bell” on Wednesday.

“We started with a simple little chip, and now it’s evolved into a whole other business. We’re in development right now of an actual chip that will be powered by the human body … and it will have GPS-tracking capabilities along with voice recognition,” Westby said.

Three Square Market provides self-service kiosks to office break rooms across the U.S. and abroad, but the technology company made headlines last July when it announced it would cover the costs of microchip implants for its employees. A little over a year later, Westby says 92 out of 196 of the company’s employees have been chipped. Only one person — a former employee — has had the chip removed.

“The vast majority of our employees absolutely love the conveniences that having this chip in their hand really brings to them,” Westby said.

Westby described the chip as similar to an ID badge that can never get lost. It assists employees with day-to-day tasks, such as unlocking doors, logging in to computers using printers, and buying snacks.

The company initially received some backlash from critics questioning whether the company would be tracking its employees outside of the workplace. Executives insisted there was no GPS tracking.

But that is about to change.

Inspired by the chips it implanted in its employees, the company decided to develop a more advanced chip.

“It’s not only GPS, it’s not only voice activation, it’s working on monitoring your vital signs. And there are different medical institutions that obviously want that,” said Patrick McMullan, president of Three Square Market and chip technology business Three Square Chip. “It’s going to tell my … doctor’s office I have an issue.”… (Excerpted from CNBC News article, by Chloe aielo)

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Mary
May 27, 2019

Sounds like technology that will advanced surveillance into our private lives. Just like receiving a number (chip) that will allow only those who receive it to buy and sell. Right out of Revelation.

Donna Nelson
May 26, 2019

Donna Nelson,
This is bad! We stick, (glue ourselves to the word of God). It is the truth that will make us free & just go to the bible concordance and go down the list of scripture verses pertaining to peace. Our Lord is a delight! One of my favorite is Isaiah 26:3 out of the old KJV. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee:because he trusteth in thee.

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