The news: Meta offered a glimpse of various AI-related projects in a streamed “Inside the Lab'' event Wednesday. Insights included speech-driven VR world-building tools, real-time speech and translation, as well as a look into its AI supercomputer.
Why this matters: The metaverse, as imagined by Meta, is still in its infancy and quite limited in terms of functionality. By showcasing its various technologies, Meta can generate interest from potential users, partners, and developers.
“Artificial intelligence is the foundational technology of our time,” Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said while introducing projects that constitute the framework for the metaverse.
The bigger picture: Meta needs to continue stoking the fires of the metaverse, and revealing some of the technological underpinnings of its platform can help stir up excitement, user adoption, and potential partnerships.
What’s the catch? While Meta is actively solving some of the big problems in its metaverse—including how to better communicate and build virtual worlds without traditional input tools—the company offered no timeline as to when these innovations will be operational.
The big takeaway: The revelation of Meta’s “Inside the Lab” presentation mirrors the current state of the metaverse, which is very much still under construction and with no cohesive timeline to completion.
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