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Meta’s chief technology officer, Andrew Bosworth, clarified on Instagram that the failed smart glasses demos at Meta Connect were not due to Wi-Fi issues but rather a combination of resource management and technical bugs. The demos included a cooking tutorial and a WhatsApp call, both of which encountered unexpected problems. Bosworth explained that the Live AI feature triggered simultaneously across multiple devices, leading to a self-inflicted DDoS attack. Additionally, a race condition bug caused the WhatsApp call to fail, as the display went to sleep during the call. This incident highlights the challenges of scaling new technology in real-world settings.

Key facts

  • Meta’s smart glasses failed during live demos at Meta Connect due to technical issues, not Wi-Fi problems.
  • A race condition bug caused the WhatsApp call to fail when the display went to sleep during the call.
  • The Live AI feature triggered simultaneously across multiple devices, leading to a self-inflicted DDoS attack.
  • Bosworth explained that the demo failures were due to resource management and technical bugs, not a product failure.
  • Despite the glitches, Bosworth remains confident in the product’s capabilities, calling it a demo fail rather than a product failure.
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