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Meta: The company tests body parts to ensure they are compatible with artificial intelligence

Meta: The company tests body parts to ensure they are compatible with artificial intelligence

Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth doesn't want Meta to be “outdone” by competitors.
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Metas Reality Labs is exploring all types of wearable AI technology, says CTO Andrew Bosworth.

Projects include camera earplugs and mixed reality glasses.

Reality Labs, known for its virtual reality and augmented reality, is also suffering from budget cuts and layoffs.

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The rapid development of Wearable technology Makes it easy to equip accessories with built-in AI. High Andrew Bosworthchief technology officer at Meta, says the company sees no limits to how this technology can be worn on the body.

“If there's a body part that could host an AI wearable, there's a good chance we have a team dedicated to that,” he told technology newsletter Command Line.

Bosworth heads Reality Labs, a Meta division that makes hardware and software for virtual and augmented reality. The company reported last month Orion before. They are the latest augmented reality glasses that give users the comfort of (almost) regular sized glasses. Bosworth Once described As “the most advanced piece of technology on the planet in its field.”

Reality Labs has to save money

The division that famously lost money last year Measures taken to reduce costs. Hardware teams were asked to cut spending by about 20 percent from 2024 to 2026. Layoffs also took place last year, mostly affecting middle and upper managers.

But the cuts haven't stopped Reality Labs from developing new ideas. Behind the scenes, Reality Labs is working on several projects, from camera-equipped earbuds to mixed reality glasses: “If there's a concept you can imagine, we either already have someone in place or we have someone who has something around it that they're building around,” Bosworth says.

Reality Labs uses a step-by-step process to develop products from concept to release, Bosworth said. It starts with the pre-discovery team prototyping new ideas, which are then reviewed to select some for further exploration. After creating prototypes, successful concepts are integrated into the company's product plan. About half of these concepts undergo final testing and are eventually released to the public.

The camera earbuds are in the early stages of development, while a pair of Steampunk mixed reality glasses have reached the product release process, Command Line reports.

“We certainly don't want to be outdone by someone who comes up with a smart, integrated wearable that we haven't thought of,” Bosworth said.

Meta did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

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