On September 25th, Meta unveiled a ton of AI-related products and developments at its Connect event.
The company shined the spotlight on its Orion augmented reality (AR) glasses prototype. But there were also other important updates that got overshadowed by the flashy, but distant, AR product.
What’s actually worth paying attention to from Meta Connect 2024?
I got the scoop from Marketing AI Institute founder and CEO Paul Roetzer on Episode 117 of The Artificial Intelligence Show.
It’s clear that Meta wanted Orion to be the start of the show. The glasses resemble regular eyewear, but include advanced projection technology and generative AI capabilities to create extremely light, wearable, and capable AR eyewear.
But Orion is not remotely close to being a consumer product.
Meta CTO Andrew “Boz” Bosworth posted on X about Orion:
“I think the key thing people have to know is these glasses are not coming any time soon,” says Roetzer.
He’s also not bullish on Meta’s ability to pull this off. CEO Mark Zuckerberg appears obsessed with reducing his dependence on other platforms, like Apple’s App Store. So he wants to control the platform of the future (which, he seems to hope, will be AR wearables).
Still, Meta faces huge hurdles in manufacturing at scale compared to competitors like Apple and Google. While it's unwise to bet against Zuckerberg's vision and resources, Roetzer believes Apple and Google have advantages in chips, batteries, supply chain, and manufacturing expertise.
"If I'm placing futures on who wins for glasses, it's not Meta, in my opinion," Roetzer says. "I'm betting on Apple and Google in this one."
While Orion dominated headlines, Meta's announcement of Llama 3.2 might have more immediate impact, including:
It’s just the latest set of impressive innovations in Meta’s quest to dominate the open AI ecosystem—and probably more worth paying attention to than Orion at the moment.
“They cannibalized their own news [about Llama] with a product that, obviously, Zuckerberg just wanted to show off,” says Roetzer.
And, lest we forget in the Orion hype, the company also made several other announcements, including: