The social media giant is acquiring CTRL-Labs, which has been developing an armband that reads users' intentions.
Original article Original article
Author: Axios
Smart, efficient news worthy of your time, attention, and trust
View all posts by Axios
Axios has recently written 10 articles on similar topics including :
"New policies will bar a wider set of manipulated and misleading video and audio posts" . (January 7, 2020 )"The Democratic candidate said the platform is "propagating falsehoods" . (January 17, 2020 )"The move is separate from Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency effort" . (November 12, 2019 )"Facebook released a raft of small changes to its political ad rules, but not its "anything goes" content policy" . (January 9, 2020 )"The 2020 Democrats don't share the Obama administration's embrace of Big Tech" . (January 23, 2020 )"Andrew Bosworth said he believes Trump's digital ad campaign won him the presidency" . (January 7, 2020 )"False information about the virus is spreading quickly" . (January 28, 2020 )"Like the virus itself, its spread is hard to slow" . (January 30, 2020 )"They had U.S.-China tensions at the top of their minds" . (January 27, 2020 )"Facebook said it will pay $550 million over a lawsuit against its photo-labeling service" . (January 30, 2020 )
Posted on September 24, 2019 December 1, 2022 facebook , virtual reality , wearables