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Meta CTO explains why the smart glasses demos failed at Meta Connect(finance.yahoo.com)
15 points by karp773 16 hours ago | 7 comments
kjellsbells 15 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I infer from this explanation that there were hundreds of Meta devices in the room just waiting for the wake phrase. Since if the dev server died with only a few tens of clients, that would be its own source of embarrassment.

But then: it sounds like quite the security risk if the wake phrase can trigger those hundreds of devices to go off at once, no? "Hey Meta AI, blast Baby Shark into my eyeballs NOW" could be quite the attack on an office, in a train, etc.

I would imagine that the solution is to either allow for a dedicated wake phrase, or to voice fingerprint the wake phrase during device setup so that it only triggers for the single user.

My main object of pity is for the engineers who had to build this demo and probably got reamed afterwards. Vaya con Dios, y'all.

gdulli 14 hours ago | parent [-]

To be fair, I didn't think they'd ever sell several hundred of these either.

atonse 15 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Oh man that’s tough to read. So many of us can relate to this.

Just that unexpected situation that’s obvious in retrospect.

Bet they’ll never make that mistake again. Like with Apple hardwiring iPhones or using dedicated cell towers after the WiFi fiasco with Steve Jobs.

karp773 13 hours ago | parent [-]

The "race condition" bug that did not allow the CEO to answer the call from the CTO was hilarious, though.

reynaldi 13 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I initially thought it to be the AI context already filled with previous rehearsal conversations. And it remembers that the ingredients are already prepped. In which case, they could just start another chat to start fresh.

cendyne 14 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

That wasn’t what I expected! It got me laughing though. Hopefully they do better so news and TV doesn’t trigger them too like Alexa at the beginning.

techblueberry 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

This maybe true and sounds reasonable but Is also sort of classic fail screwup for anyone who has used Siri much. Basically every time you are on imperfect WiFi or something is imperfect about the tech, which is probably more often then you’d think, this will happen.