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Mark Zuckerberg says it's 'hard to imagine' a future without AI glasses
By David Nield published
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg says the future is bright for smart glasses powered by AI, but the metaverse remains quiet.

Palmer Luckey is optimistic about Meta’s VR layoffs — but I’m terrified
By Hamish Hector published
'Not a Disaster'? Here's why Oculus founder Palmer Luckey is wrong about the Meta Quest layoffs.

Meta is shutting down its Horizons VR for businesses - I doubt it will be missed
By Craig Hale published
Meta is pulling Horizon Workrooms as it backs out of the commercial VR business to focus on consumer products.

Jaron Lanier on how far our empathy should extend to AI
By Graham Barlow published
As AI spreads faster than the rules meant to govern it, technologists warn that progress without human accountability risks undermining society itself.

Meta sets up 'top-level' Compute initiative to make sure its AI data centers get all the power they need - Zuckerberg promises 'tens of gigawatts this decade, and hundreds of gigawatts or more over time'
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Meta Compute will oversee AI infrastructure expansion, unify leadership, and plan for tens to hundreds of gigawatts over the next decade.

Meta deletes over 500,000 Instagram and Facebook accounts from under-16s
By David Nield published
We're a month into the social media ban in Australia, and Meta is reluctantly complying with it.

Been asked to reset your Instagram password? Company denies data breach reports after users bombarded with request emails
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Instagram says it isn't a data breach, but users should still be on their guard.

I used Meta’s Neural Band to control a car’s screen in a Garmin concept, and it kind of rocked, but not just for the gestures
By Jacob Krol published
I tried Meta’s Neural Band inside Garmin’s Unified Cabin car concept, showing how gesture controls could shape future in-car experiences.
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