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Today’s headline that’s got everyone talking….. Mark Zuckerberg made it clear the company has fully shifted its focus from the metaverse to AI-powered smart glasses.
Let’s break it down.
Today’s Unfiltered Report Features:
Top Stories Including: Google Adds Voice to Maps and Meta Starts Charging for WhatsApp AI Bot
AI Glasses Are the New Bet (Metaverse PTSD Included)
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Tesla Doubles Down on Musk’s AI Orbit: Tesla confirmed it quietly put $2 billion into xAI, the AI company behind Grok, despite shareholders previously voting against allowing that investment. The move tightens the already tangled relationship between Tesla, xAI, and X, with Tesla arguing the deal fits its push to bring AI into the physical world through cars, robots, and energy infrastructure. Critics see a circular bet that blurs corporate lines, while Tesla frames it as a strategic shortcut to accelerate autonomy, robotics, and its broader AI ambitions.
Meta Starts Charging for WhatsApp AI Bots: Meta is putting a price tag on third party AI chatbots running on WhatsApp in regions where regulators are forcing the platform to allow them. Starting in Italy, developers will be charged per AI generated message, a move that could quickly add up for bots handling high volumes of user questions. The decision highlights Meta’s push to control how AI shows up on WhatsApp, while signaling that access to its massive user base now comes with real costs and growing regulatory tension.
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AI Glasses Are the New Bet (Metaverse PTSD Included)

During Meta’s Q4 2025 earnings call, Mark Zuckerberg made it clear the company has fully shifted its focus from the metaverse to AI-powered smart glasses. His argument is simple. Glasses are where phones were before smartphones, and most eyewear will eventually have AI built in. Meta says sales of its AI glasses tripled last year, which is notable, even if Zuckerberg’s past predictions have missed before. What matters more is the broader trend. Google, Apple, Snap, and even OpenAI are all putting resources behind AI wearables in some form. This is not a guaranteed smartphone-level shift, but it is a clear signal about where capital, talent, and attention are moving next.
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