Mark Zuckerberg
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then I think it would be good to basically push back on stuff that's happening in other countries that's actually a lot more extreme than the stuff that's happening in the U.S.
then I think it would be good to basically push back on stuff that's happening in other countries that's actually a lot more extreme than the stuff that's happening in the U.S.
I mean, how long have we been going for? Three hours. Yeah, I mean, well, I feel like we touched on AI. We touched on all the augmented and virtual reality stuff. And I think that that stuff is just going to be Wild.
I mean, how long have we been going for? Three hours. Yeah, I mean, well, I feel like we touched on AI. We touched on all the augmented and virtual reality stuff. And I think that that stuff is just going to be Wild.
I mean, how long have we been going for? Three hours. Yeah, I mean, well, I feel like we touched on AI. We touched on all the augmented and virtual reality stuff. And I think that that stuff is just going to be Wild.
Did you get a chance to use the Ray-Bans and the AI in them?
Did you get a chance to use the Ray-Bans and the AI in them?
Did you get a chance to use the Ray-Bans and the AI in them?
It's like the Ray-Bans are like, okay, given a good-looking pair of glasses, what's all the technology you can put into that today and still have it be just a few hundred dollars? And then the Orion thing is like, all right, we're building the kind of future thing that we want, and we're doing our best to miniaturize it. It's basically likeβ Still pretty small.
It's like the Ray-Bans are like, okay, given a good-looking pair of glasses, what's all the technology you can put into that today and still have it be just a few hundred dollars? And then the Orion thing is like, all right, we're building the kind of future thing that we want, and we're doing our best to miniaturize it. It's basically likeβ Still pretty small.
It's like the Ray-Bans are like, okay, given a good-looking pair of glasses, what's all the technology you can put into that today and still have it be just a few hundred dollars? And then the Orion thing is like, all right, we're building the kind of future thing that we want, and we're doing our best to miniaturize it. It's basically likeβ Still pretty small.
Yeah. And I think we want it to be a little smaller. We need to be a lot cheaper, right? Each pair right now costs more than $10,000 to make. And you're not going to have a successful consumer product at that. So we have to miniaturize it more. But I mean, the amount of stuff that we put in there from... It's like effectively...
Yeah. And I think we want it to be a little smaller. We need to be a lot cheaper, right? Each pair right now costs more than $10,000 to make. And you're not going to have a successful consumer product at that. So we have to miniaturize it more. But I mean, the amount of stuff that we put in there from... It's like effectively...
Yeah. And I think we want it to be a little smaller. We need to be a lot cheaper, right? Each pair right now costs more than $10,000 to make. And you're not going to have a successful consumer product at that. So we have to miniaturize it more. But I mean, the amount of stuff that we put in there from... It's like effectively...
It would have been considered a supercomputer like 10 or 20 years ago. Plus, you know, lasers in the arms and the like nano etchings on the on the lens to be able to see it. And then the microphone and the speaker and the Wi-Fi to be able to connect to the other. It's just like like a wild amount of technology to kind of miniaturize into something. That one's really fun.
It would have been considered a supercomputer like 10 or 20 years ago. Plus, you know, lasers in the arms and the like nano etchings on the on the lens to be able to see it. And then the microphone and the speaker and the Wi-Fi to be able to connect to the other. It's just like like a wild amount of technology to kind of miniaturize into something. That one's really fun.
It would have been considered a supercomputer like 10 or 20 years ago. Plus, you know, lasers in the arms and the like nano etchings on the on the lens to be able to see it. And then the microphone and the speaker and the Wi-Fi to be able to connect to the other. It's just like like a wild amount of technology to kind of miniaturize into something. That one's really fun.