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Today’s Menu
Appetizer: Meta’s live demo event fails badly 😬
Entrée: Google Chrome gets an AI overhaul 👨💻
Dessert: Grok 4 Fast is here 🦾
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META’S LIVE DEMO EVENT FAILS BADLY 😬
What happened? Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg showcased a new line of augmented reality glasses at the 2025 Meta Connect conference, including a $799 Meta Ray-Ban pair touted as the “first high-resolution AI glasses.” However, in an unfortunate turn of events, the live demos broke down in front of the audience.
Want the details? The glasses include a tiny built-in screen only the wearer can see. They’re designed to let people talk to an AI assistant that can identify objects, give instructions, or walk them through tasks like cooking. During the conference, Zuckerberg tried to show off “Live AI,” a feature meant to act as a real-time coach. Throughout the keynote, however, the AI gave confusing answers, lagged in silence, and even failed to complete a video call, leaving the crowd watching awkward mistakes instead of smooth technology. Zuckerberg awkwardly blamed the Wi-Fi.
“This is, uh ... it happens.”
GOOGLE CHROME GETS AN AI OVERHAUL 👨💻
What’s new? Google just launched the biggest upgrade to Chrome in its history, bringing Gemini AI directly into the browser to make web browsing smarter, safer, and more productive.
What are the new features?
Gemini in Chrome: Ask AI to explain tricky information on any webpage.
AI helper for tasks: Soon, Chrome will be able to book things like haircuts or groceries for you.
Smarter tab use: AI can pull info from multiple tabs and turn it into one clear summary.
Find old websites: Ask Chrome to remember a page you saw before without digging through history.
Built-in Google tools: Use Calendar, YouTube, or Maps right inside Chrome without switching tabs.
AI search in the bar: Type long, detailed questions in the address bar and get direct answers.
Ask about the page: Get AI-powered explanations and follow-ups based on what you’re reading.
Better scam protection: Chrome now blocks fake virus warnings, giveaways, and trick sites.
Less annoying pop-ups: AI helps cut spammy notifications and unwanted permission requests.
Fix passwords fast: Change a hacked password with one click on popular sites.
GROK 4 FAST IS HERE 🦾
What’s new? xAI has released Grok 4 Fast, a new AI model that delivers top-level reasoning power at a fraction of the cost, now available to all users—including free ones.
Want the details? Grok 4 Fast builds on the Grok 4 model but is designed for speed and efficiency. It matches Grok 4’s performance on complex benchmarks while using 40% fewer “thinking tokens” on average, cutting costs by up to 98%. It also introduces a unified system that handles both quick responses and deep reasoning in the same model, a 2 million token context window for longer conversations, and advanced web and X search tools. Independent evaluations confirm it has the best price-to-performance ratio among leading AI models.
Crispy fact: A “context window” is like the size of your fry box—it’s how many fries (or words) the AI can hold in memory at once. A small box means the AI drops old fries as new ones get added, while a giant box (like Grok 4 Fast’s 2 million fry box) lets it keep the whole meal in front of it, so it remembers more of the conversation without dropping anything.
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