
"In one, cooking content creator Jack Mancuso asked his Ray-Ban Meta glasses how to get started with a particular sauce recipe. After repeating the question, "What do I do first?" with no response, the AI skipped ahead in the recipe, forcing him to stop the demo. He then tossed it back to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, saying that he thinks the Wi-Fi may be messed up."
"On the latter, he explained that it wasn't actually the Wi-Fi that caused the issue with the chef's glasses. Instead, it was a mistake in resource management planning. "When the chef said, 'Hey Meta, start Live AI,' it started every single Ray Ban Meta's Live AI in the building. And there were a lot of people in that building," Bosworth explained. "That obviously didn't happen in rehearsal; we didn't have as many things," he said, referring to the number of glasses that were triggered."
The company introduced three new smart glasses models, including updated Ray-Ban Meta, Meta Ray-Ban Display with a wristband controller, and Oakley Meta Vanguard. Multiple live demos at the launch event failed, including a cooking demo where the glasses skipped ahead in a recipe and a failed WhatsApp video call. Initial assumptions cited Wi-Fi, but the real cause was resource management: a single voice command triggered Live AI on all nearby devices, overwhelming capacity not encountered during rehearsal. The simultaneous device activation and planning shortcomings created the visible onstage disruptions.
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