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At Meta Connect, Mark Zuckerberg’s big AI showcase took a turn that every home cook can relate to: when your kitchen helper jumps straight to the wrong step.
The Ray-Ban smart glasses were supposed to act like a personal sous-chef, guiding influencer Jack Mancuso through a recipe. Instead, they went full Gordon Ramsay-in-a-hurry, skipping past “Step 1” and racing into the middle of the dish.
Mancuso asked simple questions like, “What do I do first?” — but the AI seemed to think cooking was a choose-your-own-adventure novel. The audience laughed, and even Zuck rolled with it, joking about live demo chaos.
In truth, it was the most relatable moment of the event. Who hasn’t had Google misinterpret a recipe search or a friend tell you to “just throw it all in” when you ask for cooking tips?
If anything, this glitch proved the tech has personality. And let’s be real: we’d all watch a reality show called “AI Chef Roulette.”
Elizabeth Max is a tech enthusiast who writes about emerging technologies and trends. She is a devoted mom of two and loves pets.
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