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Tech company CEO tells Davos cell phones ‘will be built directly into our bodies’

Updated: June 10, 2022 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

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DAVOS, Switzerland (LifeSiteNews) – A speaker at the 2022 World Economic Forum meeting in Davos has predicted a merging of people and cell phones.

Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark said at the gathering that he thinks cell phone technology “will be built directly into our bodies” within a decade.

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Lundmark asserted that by the year 2030 it is probable that the connectivity interfaces we use to communicate will so radically change that those who use physical smart phones will be in the minority.

Before that happens, however, people will be sporting face-wearable technology like glasses that have smart phone tech capabilities, he opined.

Nokia posted an article in January 2022 that expressed the company’s predictions of a “world that fuses the digital, physical, and human domains to create revolutionary immersive experiences.”

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