This week’s Meta-connection Let’s admit that clever glasses activity is a bit creepy. Or at least I cringed when two live demonstrations at Meta failed dramatically. (The third live demonstration took some time, but it ended up working.)
During the event, CEO Mark Zuckerberg blamed it on Wi-Fi connectivity. Now we know what actually happened. Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth spoke to each live demo on Thursday’s Instagram AMA (ask me anything).
Let’s start with the first demo failure. Special guest chef Jack Mancuso, dressed in the new New Meta Ray-Bans Gen, should showcase how new live AI features handle ingredients on the table, and then provide him a step-by-step guide to making a “Korean-inspired steak sauce” recipe.
Things immediately went wrong. The on-site AI began listing the ingredients for the layout, and Mancuso interrupted what to do first. With the feature apparently malfunctioning on the task sequence, Mancuso asked again, “What am I going to do first?” Confusingly, the AI-powered smart glasses told him that even if the bowl was empty and the ingredients were not touched, he had already “combined the base ingredients together” as if it had already begun.
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Bosworth explain When Mancuso instructed his glasses to show them to live audiences using Live AI videos, “this started the Live AI of every Meta Ray-Ban in the building.”
The museum at MPK 21 provides a personal keynote address that can be held Up to 2,000 peopleso this is a lot of potential smart glasses. “This obviously didn’t happen in rehearsals,” he added.
The problem worsens because the meta team has placed all on-site AI traffic on the development server, thus overloading the system. “We’re basically our own,” Bosworth said. DDO stands for distributed denial of service, an attack on a server that lowers the system by overwhelming traffic.
The second live demonstration failed when Zuckerberg tried to showcase the new integrated WhatsApp video call and was unable to answer Bosworth’s call.
Bosworth explain This is the result of a previously undiscovered error now fixed. Zuckerberg’s glasses’ display dimmed, and as WhatsApp calls come in, you can fall asleep and there is no option to display the answer correctly.
exist Bosworth added, Instagram Stories for Separate He didn’t see the big risk of having a live demonstration. Meta became “awesome” and “a live demonstration doesn’t represent a real world situation”, he said.
Although he is unlikely to be in the exact situation again, he is unlikely to be reappeared, for expensive equipment, it is not a good sale for expensive equipment if the person who created it cannot properly demonstrate how the tool should work.
CNET smart glasses expert Scott Stein has tested the new model but has not encountered the same problem, which is a positive signal.
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