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Meta Smart Glasses: Smarter or More Awkward?

September 20, 2025 Lisa Park Tech
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  • Mark Zuckerberg ⁤believes AI-powered smart glasses will become ⁣essential, potentially giving wearers a "cognitive advantage" ⁢over those who don't use them.
  • However, Meta's recent demonstration of its new smart glasses at the Connect conference was a technical disaster.
  • The ⁣issues highlighted the current limitations of the technology.
Original source: wired.com

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Mark Zuckerberg ⁤believes AI-powered smart glasses will become ⁣essential, potentially giving wearers a “cognitive advantage” ⁢over those who don’t use them. He envisions a future where these glasses are commonplace.

However, Meta’s recent demonstration of its new smart glasses at the Connect conference was a technical disaster. A live demo of the voice assistant went awry when hundreds of glasses activated simultaneously, effectively “DDOSing” the system. Further demos suffered from lags and failures.

The ⁣issues highlighted the current limitations of the technology. Experts point out that AI assistants often misunderstand commands, leading to a high failure rate and a notable gap between the promised capabilities and the current reality.

The article suggests the awkwardness of the demo unintentionally revealed how clunky and unnatural the technology feels in real-world use. The interactions where described as “timid,” “wooden,” ⁤and filled with repeated commands.

In essence,‍ the article casts doubt on Meta’s enterprising vision, suggesting the technology isn’t ready to deliver on the promise of seamless AI integration and a cognitive advantage.

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