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Facebook Says It’s Developing a Tool That Could Read Your Brain; and AI Tool to Summarise News Articles: Report | Technology News

Facebook Says It’s Developing a Tool That Could Read Your Brain; and AI Tool to Summarise News Articles: Report Facebook is working on a neural sensor that will be able to detect people’s thoughts and translate them into action, as per a report. Facebook is also developing a tool called “TL;DR” that would summarise news articles with the help of AI, so that users don’t have to read the full piece.

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