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Well, no more than it has already taken over the world. Bioelectronics has some exciting possibilities in the unity of healthcare and Nanotechnology, but so far Alphabet's investments (as Google's parent company) are not significantly more than anyone else's. In fact, the company that it is creating, called Galvani Bioelectronics, will be only 45% owned by Verily (the branch of Alphabet/Google that is making the investment) and 55% owned by Glasko-Smith-Kline. So, a Google company will have a stake in this exciting technology, but so far at least, it won't be taking over the world.

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