Meta just muscled into the AI arena, forcing all Ray-Ban Meta glasses users to migrate to a new mobile app—no, you can’t just skip it. Powered by Llama 4, not GPT-4 (take *that*, ChatGPT), the app serves up a Discover feed for sharing and reacting to goofy AI hijinks from your friends. Human oversight keeps content in line, but if you’ve ever dreamt of cringing at robot-generated content, congratulations. Stick around for insider details.
- *Ray-Ban Meta glasses users*—your migration to the new platform is mandatory.
- *Discover feed* lets you see, share, or cringe at friends’ AI antics.
Under the hood, it’s powered by Llama 4, not the usual GPT-4.
That’s Meta’s flex, setting it apart from the chatbot crowd.
The roadmap teases more languages, viral sharing, and, no doubt, influencer “collaborations.”
In short: Meta’s AI just moved from sidekick to center stage.
Curtain up.
Unlike tools such as ChatGPT and DALL-E, Meta’s approach requires human oversight for ensuring content appropriateness and accuracy.