At Meta's annual Connect event, Mark Zuckerberg wore a t-shirt with the phrase"aut Zuck aut nihil", or"all Zuck or all nothing".Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg tries on Orion AR glasses at the Meta Connect annual event at the company’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California.
At Meta’s annual Connect event in Menlo Park, California, Zuckerberg wore a custom t-shirt with the Latin phrase ““, or “all Zuck or all nothing”, as he revealed the first working prototype of Meta’s augmented-reality glasses., which means ‘either a Caesar or nothing’, or more simply ‘all or nothing’
The saying, indicative of grand ambition, was a personal motto of Italian Renaissance Prince Cesare Borgia and was possibly coined by Julius Caesar himself, according to some scholars.. He spent his honeymoon in Rome and two of his children, August and Aurelia, are named after emperors Augustus and Marcus Aurelius.
Earlier this year on his 40th birthday, Zuckerberg posted photos on social media in which he wore a t-shirt with the words “Meta PlatformsWhile Meta’s new Orion AR glasses are not yet available for users and for now are mostly for internal testing, they represent Zuckerberg’s vision for products that would bring the virtual world into the real one.
“The way to think about AR glasses is as a time machine,” Zuckerberg said on Wednesday. “They exist, they are awesome and they are a glimpse of a future that I think is going to be pretty exciting.” —The work we do at TechCentral is made possible through the support of our commercial partners. Please help us produce the original and quality South African technology journalism you value by disabling your ad blocker.