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There is also the matter of having satellite stations installed in inaccessible areas to consider, however it is achievable with existing technology. So it’s hardly surprising that the CEO of a social media company would airily predict some kind of all-encompassing sensory experience that, in his words, would enable “richer relationships with people we love and care about”.
On Tuesday (June 30), in response to a question about the future of Facebook during an online Q&A with users, CEO Zuckerberg replied: “One day, I believe we’ll be able to send full rich thoughts to each other directly using technology”. For example, if your friends use a diminutive version of your name to address you, you should be able to use it as a profile name.
But the precise nature of such predictions are so unfathomable that they may as well be outlines for a screenplay.
As well as this, brain-to-brain communication is slowly becoming a reality.
But research in the field is still scarce and requires elaborate settings for experiments to take place.
Regarding criticism that the real name policy puts people at risk of physical harm, Zuckerberg added that the rule, in fact, is partly meant to protect users.
“There is some confusion about what our policy actually is”, said Zuckerberg.
According to the report, 31-year-old Zuckerberg has joined the ‘$1 annual salary’ club, which already includes a number of famous personalities like Google’s Eric Schmidt and Larry Page; Yahoo’s Jerry Yang; Arnold Schwarzenegger; Meg Whitman; Shaquille O’Neal; Lee Iacocca; and ex- New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Zuckerberg also answered questions on where Facebook’s website is heading in the future.
“There are a few important trends in human communication that we hope to improve”. “The increase in the power people have to share is one of the major forces driving the world today”.
This project is still in its early development stage, and no further details have been formally announced yet. Zuckerberg responded within minutes, saying: “That’s a pretty good one! Zuckerberg’s reply: “(W)e’ll see more immersive content like VR. We know about what’s going on in the world and can make better decisions in our jobs and lives.