▲ | mrandish 5 days ago | |||||||
> Either way it suggests some troubling early implications about how well Meta's AI work is going I fully expect the AI to suck initially and then over many months of updates evolve to mostly annoying and only occasionally mildly useful. However, the live stage demo failing isn't necessarily supporting evidence. Live stage demos involving Wifi are just hard because in addition to the normal device functionality they're demoing, they need to simultaneously compress and transmit a screen share of the final output back over wifi so the audience can see it. And they have to do all that in a highly challenging RF environment that's basically impossible to simulate in advance. Frankly, I'd be okay with them using a special headset that has a hard-wired data link for the stage demo. | ||||||||
▲ | bauruine 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I assume you couldn't watch the video because it's just a live stream of a guy standing in a kitchen and talking to his glasses. He's not on the stage with hundreds of people on the wifi and you can't see what the glasses are displaying at all. | ||||||||
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▲ | hattmall 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I run multiple live streams from speakers to conference rooms and other bandwidth intensive offerings throughout the day in an incredibly crowded RF space. WiFi is certainly up to the task. Meta is a nearly 2 Trillion dollar company a failure of this order is ridiculous. |