Facebook recently told its employees about new plans to create devices that can read minds by using neural sensors. The details of the social networking giant s ambitious new plans came shortly after news broke last week that the company was the subject of an anti-trust lawsuit led by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Facebook s quest for mind-reading had not intended to become public knowledge, though it was broadcast to an end-of-the-year meeting where thousands of employees were present. A recording of the audio was later leaked to
Leaders of Facebook, including the company s chief technology officer Mike Schroepfer, noted that following Facebook s purchase of CTRL-labs in 2019, it was looking to bridge the gap between the physical and virtual worlds.
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