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Invasive surveillance: Are regulators ready to deal with Facebook’s ‘metaverse’? – Sydney Morning Herald
The warning on the metaverse is clear: “This is probably the most invasive surveillance technology we’re going to bring into…

We have to fit hologram displays, projectors, batteries, radios, custom silicon chips, cameras, speakers, sensors to map the world around you and more into glasses that are about five millimetres thick, he says in the video.
In this future, you will be…
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