Meta is making a significant entry into the AI landscape with its latest AI offensive. Under the leadership of Mark Zuckerberg, Meta recently launched a ChatGPT-like service and unveiled its latest language models from the LLaMA series.
Meta, the tech giant formerly known as Facebook, has recently confirmed, somewhat unceremoniously, that it is working on a pair of augmented reality (AR) glasses. The announcement came tucked away at the end of a blog post celebrating the tenth anniversary of Reality Labs, the division behind Meta's AR/VR technologies.
As the tech world buzzes with anticipation, Meta is gearing up for a grand reveal that promises to blur the lines between the digital and the physical like never before. The company's first foray into true augmented reality (AR) glasses, codenamed "Orion," is expected to take center stage at the Connect 2024 conference later this year.
The metaverse is not as new as we might all think. Already 30 years ago, the author Neal Stephenson established the concept of the metaverse in his novel "Snow Crash". But the father of the metaverse is not very enthusiastic about the current developments in meta and co and plans to change that himself.
When it comes to entertainment, Walt Disney has not only been a pioneer for many decades, but also a creator. From the early beginnings of animated films to today in the fields of robotics and digitization, they are breaking new and sometimes unusual ground.
Today Meta announced that users can now post their NFTs on Instagram as well as Facebook. By connecting to a wallet, such as MetaMask, Coinbase or Dapper, the digital artwork can be published and connected to profiles.
Mark Zuckerberg posted an update from Meta's virtual world "Horizon Worlds" and the internet could hardly contain its gloating. But now the tech company is responding with an update.