Facebook's
plan to tap
into your brain is
strange, scary ... and fantastic
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Frankenstein.
It's all I could think as I listened to
Facebook's VP of Engineering Regina Dugan speak about skin and
brain interfaces.
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Like the first time you encounter Dr. Frankenstein outside his lab, Dugan, who made her F8 developers conference debut on Wednesday, started off sounding reasonable e**ugh, telling us that the choice between paying attention to the person in front of you and checking
your smartphone was a false one.*
Yeah, I could get on board with that. There's important stuff on my pocket device, a world of information, social media, and breaking news that I shouldn't have to miss, just because there's someone in front of me craving my attention.*
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