Meta just scooped up Limitless, the company behind those AI wearable gadgets. Interesting move, especially given how aggressively they've been pouring resources into AI lately.



This acquisition signals Meta's push beyond software into hardware territory for AI applications. Limitless had been working on devices that capture and process real-world interactions using AI—think smart glasses or other wearables that augment how we interact with digital environments.

What's notable here? Meta's not just building AI models anymore. They're betting on physical devices that embed AI directly into our daily lives. Could be a play to own the next computing platform after smartphones. The wearable AI space is heating up, and this grab shows Meta wants a seat at that table before it's too crowded.
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GateUser-addcaaf7vip
· 10h ago
It's Meta again, the hardware dream never sleeps. Can they really surpass Apple...
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YieldWhisperervip
· 10h ago
Meta is burning money on hardware again. Will it succeed this time?
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 10h ago
ngl, Meta's hardware push this time is pretty aggressive—they're really playing the long game. --- Another cash-burning acquisition. When will Meta stop burning money like crazy... --- Wearable AI is definitely the next big thing, but can Meta really do hardware well? Seems a bit iffy. --- The competition in smart glasses is way too fierce. Meta joining the hype is just ridiculous. --- Honestly, this acquisition is a bit late—they should have gotten on board earlier. --- Ever since they started with the metaverse, Meta's been throwing money around like crazy. No idea if they can turn things around. --- Locking users into a hardware ecosystem—I get the logic, but what about execution?
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NotFinancialAdviservip
· 10h ago
ngl Meta's bets on hardware are getting crazier and crazier... This acquisition feels like a final sprint to grab the next wave of dividends.
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MondayYoloFridayCryvip
· 10h ago
Meta and acquisitions again... Is this time an attempt to make a comeback through hardware?
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airdrop_whisperervip
· 10h ago
Meta is burning money again, this time it's hardware... --- Another "next computing platform" story, getting tired of hearing it. --- Not bad, directly putting AI into glasses, sounds like science fiction. --- The hardware track is so competitive, Meta really dares to go all in. --- Are smart glasses about to blow up? I'm still waiting for that Apple one... --- Can burning money on acquisitions really change anything? The ecosystem is what really matters. --- Wearable AI has been hyped for so long but still hasn't materialized. --- This move by Meta is a bit of a gamble; if it works, it's a platform, if it fails, it's just wasted money.
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