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Home›Tech News›Mark Zuckerberg said social media on phones can be ‘anti-social,’ which is part of why he cares about Ray-Ban smart glasses

Mark Zuckerberg said social media on phones can be ‘anti-social,’ which is part of why he cares about Ray-Ban smart glasses

By Matthew Lynch
August 10, 2024
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Mark Zuckerberg, the man who built a social media empire on phones, has recently expressed a surprising sentiment: smartphones can be “anti-social.” This eyebrow-raising statement, coming from the CEO of Facebook, has sparked conversation about the future of social interaction and Zuckerberg’s own foray into a different kind of tech: Ray-Ban smart glasses.

The irony of Zuckerberg’s observation isn’t lost on anyone. He built his fortune on platforms that keep users glued to their screens, often at the expense of real-life interaction. Yet, he’s now advocating for a new approach to technology, one that embraces the physical world.

So, why the shift? Zuckerberg believes smart glasses hold the key to a more “social” digital experience. Unlike phones, they allow users to interact with the world around them while staying connected. Imagine sharing a sunset with a loved one while seamlessly recording it, or getting directions without taking your eyes off the road.

This vision is particularly important to Zuckerberg in the face of increasing concerns about social isolation and the negative impact of excessive screen time. He sees smart glasses as a way to bridge the gap between the digital and physical, allowing for more natural and enriching social interactions.

However, the transition to a world where smart glasses are the norm faces several challenges. Privacy concerns are paramount, as the technology raises questions about data collection and surveillance. The design and functionality of current smart glasses also leave much to be desired, often appearing bulky and limiting.

Despite these challenges, Zuckerberg remains optimistic about the future of smart glasses. He believes that with continued development and innovation, the technology can become a truly social and empowering tool. This push towards a more “social” digital experience, driven by concerns about the very platforms he built, hints at a potential shift in Zuckerberg’s priorities. It’s a move that might seem unexpected, but one that could ultimately lead to a more balanced and engaging relationship between technology and humanity.

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