Fb’s ambitions for the mind are getting into center of attention

The purchase of CTRL-Labs offers the corporate a formidable device for construction a brain-computer interface. With the corporate already beneath investigation for pageant problems, antitrust regulators will have to listen
The acquisition of CTRL-Labs gives the company a powerful tool for building a brain-computer interface. With the company already under investigation for competition issues, antitrust regulators should pay attentionOriginal article
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