Mark Zuckerberg: Because you're using the first version of the neural interface.
Host: Well, no, it means that this is how it should be in the future. But it's quite fun. It's really fun. This is really cool. You can see where it's going. It’s really, really fascinating stuff, and I’m really excited about it.
Host: Yeah, we tried that one too. And we also developed a ecuador telegram data translation function. One of your colleagues was speaking to me in Spanish, and it was translated into English in real time and sounded in my ears. It was really interesting. It's amazing, it's amazing. This is really cool. Then you can use it on your phone too. You can show the person on the other end of the line so you don’t have to say those words. This is so fascinating.
Mark Zuckerberg: Yeah, so we're approaching this from both angles at the same time. Like with Ray-Ban glasses, it's like saying, okay, let's say this is a nice-looking pair of glasses, you can put all the technology in it today and still keep the price at a few hundred dollars? And with Orion, it's like, okay, we're building the product that we want in the future, and we're trying to make it as small as possible.