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Can’t Ignore The Emerging Economy Of The Internet-of-Things In Africa

recently, on August 28 to be precise, the South African-born, Silicon Valley-based engineer Elon Musk unveiled a brain implant that measures the activities of the brain and sends the information to a central database where it can be analyzed. The implications of this on the health of individuals are far-reaching. With this data from the brain, we can track blood sugar levels, epileptic activities, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s

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