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Zuck's Techy Specs Are About to Drop: AI Meets Fashion in the Most Silicon Valley Way Possible

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Get ready, tech fashionistas – Meta is about to serve up some serious wearable realness at their upcoming Connect conference. Mark Zuckerberg’s latest obsession? Smart glasses that are basically a sci-fi movie prop meets haute couture.

The rumor mill is spinning with juicy details about Meta’s new eyewear that promises to make your current tech look like a sad, outdated relic. We’re talking about glasses with a tiny display that responds to your hand movements via a high-tech wristband. Because apparently, typing is so last decade.

The Gesture Game

Meta’s new smart glasses will use surface electromyography (sEMG) technology – a fancy way of saying these bad boys can read your hand signals like a digital mind reader. Acquired from a startup back in 2019, this tech lets you control your gadget with subtle hand movements that make you look like you’re conducting an invisible orchestra.

Fashion Meets Function

Expect to shell out around $800 for these techno-fashion statements. They might be a bit chunkier than your average Ray-Bans, but who said cutting-edge tech was supposed to be sleek? Meta’s already sold 2 million pairs of their smart glasses, proving that people are ready to look like they’ve stepped out of a Black Mirror episode.

AI Everywhere

Of course, what would a Meta product be without a generous sprinkle of AI? The company is doubling down on artificial intelligence, transforming everything from their apps to their hardware. Get ready for smart glasses that are more intelligent than some of your Tinder dates.

Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or just someone who wants to look like they’re from the future, Meta’s upcoming announcement is guaranteed to turn heads – literally and figuratively.

AUTHOR: tgc

SOURCE: The Verge