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Reflecting the feelings shared in the “The Superintelligence Blog Post “ This morning, Meta Mark Zuckerberg’s chief executive expanded to his ideas for swollen ideas that glasses will be the primary way users interact with AI in the coming years. During the profits of Meta’s second quarter, the social networking execution told investors that he believes people without AI glasses will be disadvantaged in the future.

“I keep believing that glasses basically will be the ideal form factor for AI. Because you can let an AI see what you see throughout the day. Listen to what you hear, [and] Talk to you, “Zuckerberg said during profit call. Adding a screen to these glasses will unlock more value, he said, whether it is a wider, holographic field of view, as well as Meta’s Orion AR glasses or a smaller screen that can carry AI daily glasses.

“I think in the future. If you don’t have glasses that have AI – or some way to interact with AI – I think you are … probably [going to] be in a fairly important cognitive disadvantage compared to other people, “Zuckerberg added.

Meta has focused on making smart glasses, such as Ray-Ban Meta glasses and, more recently, Oakley Meta glasses. Glasses allow users to listen to music, take photos or videos and ask Meta AI questions, including what they see, among others. These laptops have been turned into a surprise for the company as Ray-Ban Metas sales revenue More than tripled on an annual basis, According to giants Essilorluxottica.

But Zuckerberg thinks more with screens should be done.

“This is … what we have surpassed with reality laboratories for the last 5 to 10 years – basically we do research on all these different things,” he said.

The Labs Reality Department was a pit of money for the company, so it is not surprising that the exec wants to justify its costs for investors by placing it as a bet on the future of AI and consumer computers in general. For example, Meta said reality workshops’ Operating damage was $ 4.53 billion In the second quarter. By 2020, the unit has lost Nearly $ 70 billion.

However, the future of the AI consumer may or may not be in the form of glasses. This spring, Openai has acquired the former startup of Apple Jony Ive in an agreement of $ 6.5 billion to build new consumer devices for interaction with AI. Already, other newly established businesses have also been immersed in this area, including forms of factors such as AI terminals – as with Humane Flop – and pendants, such as unlimited and friend.

Glasses, for the time being, seem to make the most meaning, as many people are already wearing them and are more socially acceptable. But people did not know that it needed smartphones, either until someone dreams of them. The next AI device could be something we can’t still imagine.

Still, Zuckerberg covers the idea that the glasses will be this.

“The other thing that is awesome for glasses is that it will be the perfect way to combine natural and digital worlds together,” he said. “So, the whole post -vision, I think, is going to … end up being extremely important, and AI is going to accelerate it.”

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