At LA court, Mark Zuckerberg delivers supremely odd product placement
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At LA court, Mark Zuckerberg delivers supremely odd product placement
"Bizarrely, Zuckerberg's team turned the dour news moment into a showcase for Meta's newfangled AI glasses. As the CEO approached the courthouse, he was mobbed by members of the media, who snapped photos and hollered questions. Someone claiming to be a process server even tried to hand papers to the executive. But dark-suited aides carved a path, with the two closest to Zuckerberg conspicuously wearing the Ray-Ban Meta glasses that the executive has proffered as an essential item in his vision for the future."
"Still, the glasses were too techie for the court to ignore. CNBC reported that Judge Carolyn Kuhl specifically warned the room against using AI glasses to record Zuckerberg's testimony. "If you have done that, you must delete that, or you will be held in contempt of the court," the judge reportedly said. "This is very serious." But the tech is still sparking concern."
Mark Zuckerberg arrived at Los Angeles Superior Court to testify in a bellwether trial over social media addiction, facing grieving parents and heavy media attention. His dark-suited aides wore Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses as he approached, turning the moment into a visible demonstration of the company's wearable product. The courtroom response included a judge's specific warning that anyone who recorded testimony with AI glasses must delete the recordings or face contempt. Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses have sold millions of units, but the devices continue to raise privacy and safety concerns, including reported incidents of inappropriate filming.
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