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Mar.29 -- Andrew Bosworth, vice president at Facebook Reality Labs, shares why he has stayed at the company for 15 years through several controversies and answers critics who say the social network is doing more harm than good. He also predicts that in about 15 to 20 years, mobile phones could be replaced by more advanced VR technology. Bosworth speaks to Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."