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92 Glitches Humiliated Zuck in Smart Glasses Launch. Meta CTO Explains What Happened

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 09/21/2025 03:34 EDT

Glitches Humiliated Zuck in Smart Glasses Launch. Meta CTO Explains What Happened

When Meta finally unveiled its newest smart glasses, CEO Mark Zuckerberg "drew more snickers than applause," wrote the New York Times. (Mashable points out a video call failing onstage followed by an unsuccessful recipe demonstration.)

Meta chief technology officer Andrew Bosworth later explained the funny reason their demo didn't work, reports TechCrunch, while answering questions on Instagram:

"When the chef said, 'Hey, Meta, start Live AI,' it started every single Ray-Ban Meta's Live AI in the buildin

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