Facebook wants to read your mind, but it’s not as terrifying as it sounds

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You might say that Facebook is already reading your mind, given the amount of data it’s collecting about your browsing habits and app usage. Facebook’s algorithms might know you better than your friends and family, and that’s according to a study that’s several years old, and probably outdated by now.

With all of that in mind, you probably won’t be surprised to learn that Facebook is developing technology to read your mind. But it’s not as scary as it might sound. Facebook isn’t trying to steal your most intimate thoughts with this technology. Instead, it wants to read specific neurological signals that will be useful for its future smart glasses.

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