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Meta is making a big push into consumer smart glasses and location-based predictions, with new $299 glasses options and a prediction-market app concept. The headlines also show Meta-related VR/treadmill and AI-adjacent controversies.

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Key Takeaway Meta’s $299 AI smart glasses expand beyond a branded lineup while the company explores a no-real-money prediction-market app.
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Meta’s $299 AI smart glasses expand beyond a branded lineup while the company explores a no-real-money prediction-market app.

Meta is making a big push into consumer smart glasses and location-based predictions, with new $299 glasses options and a prediction-market app concept. The headlines also show Meta-related VR/treadmill and AI-adjacent controversies.

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Glasses price Launched at $299
Glasses styles Three styles available (Ray-Ban name removed)
Prediction-market app Will launch without real-money bets
Partnership EssilorLuxottica partnered on $299 AI Meta Glasses

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  • Track whether Meta’s prediction-market app truly avoids real-money bets at launch. TechSpot
  • Follow updates on the Meta smart glasses lineup changes (Ray-Ban branding drop and additional styles). 9to5Google

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  • Meta is building a prediction market app, but it will launch without real-money bets TechSpot
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Should you buy these?

Karissa Bell for Engadget How much money are you comfortable spending on a pair of glasses? The base price for the Optics frames is $499, but adding in prescription lenses could nearly double it. I tried to price out the configuration Meta sent me, which included my (not super high-powered) prescription, a blue light filter and scratch-resistant coating. It came out to over $700 before tax and shipping. And that wasn't even the most-expensive possible option (transition lenses will cost more, for example). That just feels really expensive for a pair of glasses, especially if your prescription

Ray-Ban Meta Optics review: A better fit comes with a higher price - Engadget
What sorts of apps should be made for glasses?

By Scott Stein There are so many smart glasses being made by so many companies right now, but so little good thought being put into how to develop for them. That's partly because many of them rely on AI as their primary "app," serving up information or fulfilling requests on demand.There should be better ideas, though, especially with Google's Android XR promising to extend apps to Google's glasses, new smart glasses like Even Realities' G2 that have a growing ecosystem of mini apps for their monochrome displays, Snap's roster of augmented reality lens developers and Meta opening up app deve

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The problem is almost entirely due to Meta's customer support now being run by AI. The tech giant made the switch back in March, saying it would enable "24/7 help for account issues like updating your password and settings for your profile."  But with the AI chatbot handling the whole process, humans couldn't step in when suspicious activity began. That allowed hackers to carry out the social engineering-style attack and pull it off multiple times before anyone noticed. Affected accounts were forcibly logged out for all users and email addresses were restored. Users were then told to reset the

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