“When the chef said:” Hey finish, start live AI, “it began live and every meta ray-ban in the building,” said Bosworth. “We advised us live live to our Dev server, theoretically, to be insulated, but we did it for everyone in this building at these access points. Basically ourselves.” So yes, it wasn’t Wi-Fi, as Zuck claims on the stage.
According to Bosworth, the problem of video connections was “more unclear” and included “never seen before the error”, which took place, because the displayes went to sleep at the same time in which the device received a connection notification. Bosworth says that the error has now been repaired, but he admitted that the demo on the stage was “a terrible place where this error would appear.”
Even in the case of technical errors, the meta, ensuring an candid demonstration of the product live is a nice break from the usual tariff of pre -recorded films and generative AI errors, which companies such as Apple and Google present now.
