Mark Zuckerberg's Meta AI glasses demo goes viral
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Zuckerberg says an AI bubble is "quite possible," but warns the bigger risk is building too slowly and missing superintelligence.
The segment was abruptly cut short after the panicked employee and a visibly flustered Zuckerberg blamed the AI’s failure on “bad wifi,” a flimsy excuse met with pity cheers from the audience.
Critics are raving about Meta's new wearables. But Zuckerberg’s live demo of the $799 Ray-Ban Display was a pretty big flop.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg warned that AI could spark a bubble like the dot-com era, saying there is "definitely a possibility" of a market crash, but argued the greater danger lies in underinvesting in what he views as a transformative technology.
"The promise of glasses is to preserve this sense of presence that you have with other people," Mark Zuckerberg said.
A US bankruptcy attorney has filed a lawsuit after repeatedly having his accounts suspended on Facebook and Instagram, all because he shares – almost – the exact same name as its founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg.
In the subreddit r/yachtporn, a user gawked at a vessel they believed was owned by Mark Zuckerberg. Some eagle-eyed viewers noted that it looked more like the M'Brace, which Superyacht Fan lists as belonging to Michael Jordan.
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Instead of operating with byzantine org charts and layers of bureaucracy, the AI experts at TBD Lab, the core team at Meta Superintelligence Labs, has a “very flat” leadership structure.