Monday, 1 December 2025

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has made a bold prediction — within the next decade, AI-powered augmented reality (AR) glasses could replace smartphones entirely. Zuckerberg envisions lightweight, everyday glasses that seamlessly integrate digital information into the real world, projecting messages, maps, and virtual assistants directly into your field of view. Users would be able to take calls, browse social media, or even attend virtual meetings — all hands-free and screen-free. Meta’s Reality Labs is investing billions into developing neural interface bands that let users control the glasses through subtle hand movements or even thoughts. These advancements combine artificial intelligence, computer vision, and spatial computing — allowing digital objects to interact with physical surroundings in real-time. While this technology could revolutionize human communication, experts warn of privacy and psychological risks, as such devices could track eye movement, emotions, and surroundings continuously. Whether utopia or dystopia, Zuckerberg’s prediction signals a future where the boundary between human perception and digital reality may disappear completely. #AIRevolution #Meta #ARGlasses #FutureTech #DigitalWorld #MarkZuckerberg

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has made a bold prediction — within the next decade, AI-powered augmented reality (AR) glasses could replace smartphones entirely. Zuckerberg envisions lightweight, everyday glasses that seamlessly integrate digital information into the real world, projecting messages, maps, and virtual assistants directly into your field of view. Users would be able to take calls, browse social media, or even attend virtual meetings — all hands-free and screen-free. Meta’s Reality Labs is investing billions into developing neural interface bands that let users control the glasses through subtle hand movements or even thoughts. These advancements combine artificial intelligence, computer vision, and spatial computing — allowing digital objects to interact with physical surroundings in real-time. While this technology could revolutionize human communication, experts warn of privacy and psychological risks, as such devices could track eye movement, emotions, and surroundings continuously. Whether utopia or dystopia, Zuckerberg’s prediction signals a future where the boundary between human perception and digital reality may disappear completely. #AIRevolution #Meta #ARGlasses #FutureTech #DigitalWorld #MarkZuckerberg

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