Instagram wants me to make content — I just want to post a photo by Allison Johnson
sharing app at one point, but that changed long ago. Today, it’s a platform for Content. Why post a photo when you can turn it into an opportunity for engagement? Instagram wants us all to imagine ourselves as the content creators of our own little lives, prompting our followers to like, comment, and subscribe. You want to post a picture of your kid at the beach and add a song to play alongside it? Fine, I love that for you. I’d rather not personally, but that hasn’t stopped Instagram from shoving its app full of these opportunities to adorn your photos in the name of engagement.
But Instagram has the critical mass. And so even though it is a mess of an app now, it’s very difficult to go somewhere else.
Apple sidelines lighter Vision Pro to prioritize smart glasses by Jay Peters
With its glasses, Apple will be late to the game. Meta just announced a bunch of new glasses of its own, including a second-generation version of the Ray-Ban Meta glasses with much better battery life that are available now, a new pair of Oakley-branded glasses designed for athletes launching this month, and the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, which my colleague Victoria Song called the best smart glasses she’s ever tried.
I read the same piece of news on three publications - MacRumours, slashdot and the verge. They are all source from the same Mark Gurman report.
I was not sure if I wanted to talk about it. But I guess I do.
This is not a good look on Apple, or the way it is being reported. Apple seems to be behind Meta on these things, till it comes out with a product (Vision Pro) and then Meta bashes it, but eventually creates its own take on the ideas (use hand gestures to control the UI).
The reason it is not a good look because this reads like - this company did something great, so let’s abandon our efforts and do the same thing. That is not a good place to be in. You seem like a laggard.
Meta Plans To Sell Targeted Ads Based On Data In Your AI Chats - Slashdot by
Meta will begin using data from AI chatbot conversations and other AI-powered products to fuel targeted advertising across Facebook and Instagram, with no way to opt out.
Well of course it will. As will others ChatGPT is next I guess.
Meta AI funnels AI videos from creators into new ‘Vibes’ feed by Elissa Welle
On Thursday, Meta AI launched a new feed of short-form, AI-generated videos called Vibes. The feed is designed to encourage users to remix AI-generated videos that come from “creators and communities,” the company said. Users can post their own AI-generated videos to Vibes or cross-post the videos across Meta’s platforms for friends and followers to see.
This has never sat well with me.
Would you watch robots play football?
What’s the point of this? This just cements my views on the quality of things on Meta’s platforms. There’s no value.
Also I hate the word content.
Humanoid robots are Meta’s next ‘AR-size bet’ by Alex Heath
He said that Meta’s new Superintelligence AI lab is collaborating with the robotics group to build a “world model” that can “do the software simulation required to animate a dexterous hand.” (Google DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis has also talked frequently about his goal of building a world model that brings spatial awareness to AI.) The “sensor loop doesn’t exist” for a humanoid to be able to gingerly fetch a set of keys out of a jeans pocket like a human could, Bosworth explained. “So you have to build that data set.”
But why?
Going northern light hunting
And a bunch of AI use cases + Zuck shot himself in the foot
The two factors that allow services to be terrible
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