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  • Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
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    Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 03/04/2025. London, United Kingdom: Authors Hand in Letter to META. Authors hand letter in to META demanding that META compensates and seeks consent when using their work to train Artificial Intelligence Al (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Martyn Wheatley / i-Images

     

  • Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
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    Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 03/04/2025. London, United Kingdom: Authors Hand in Letter to META. Authors hand letter in to META demanding that META compensates and seeks consent when using their work to train Artificial Intelligence Al (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Martyn Wheatley / i-Images

     

  • Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
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    Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 03/04/2025. London, United Kingdom: Authors Hand in Letter to META. Authors hand letter in to META demanding that META compensates and seeks consent when using their work to train Artificial Intelligence Al (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Martyn Wheatley / i-Images

     

  • Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
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    Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 03/04/2025. London, United Kingdom: Authors Hand in Letter to META. Authors hand letter in to META demanding that META compensates and seeks consent when using their work to train Artificial Intelligence Al (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Martyn Wheatley / i-Images

     

  • Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
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    Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 03/04/2025. London, United Kingdom: Authors Hand in Letter to META. Authors hand letter in to META demanding that META compensates and seeks consent when using their work to train Artificial Intelligence Al (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Martyn Wheatley / i-Images

     

  • Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
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    Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 03/04/2025. London, United Kingdom: Authors Hand in Letter to META. Authors hand letter in to META demanding that META compensates and seeks consent when using their work to train Artificial Intelligence Al (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Martyn Wheatley / i-Images

     

  • Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
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    Artist and authors slam META for stealing their work to "teach" AI system
    Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 03/04/2025. London, United Kingdom: Authors Hand in Letter to META. Authors hand letter in to META demanding that META compensates and seeks consent when using their work to train Artificial Intelligence Al (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2025 Martyn Wheatley / i-Images

     

  • Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
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    Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
    Pictures must credit: Meta Tech giant Meta has unveiled its new augmented reality glasses which could one day even compete with smartphones. They can take a hands-free video call to catch up with friends and family in real time, and let users stay connected on WhatsApp and Messenger to view and send messages. The spectacles are not the same as the company’s Ray Ban Meta AI glasses which have just received updates. The new glasses, called Orion, are still under development and no release date has yet. They are powered by artificial intelligence in the form of Meta AI, a smart assistant developed in-house. Wearers get to experience large holographic screens that float before their eyes. The device is claimed to understand and interpret what users may need at the moment in real-time. The miniaturised cameras and sensors sit on the sides of the frame. © Meta via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
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    Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
    Pictures must credit: Meta Tech giant Meta has unveiled its new augmented reality glasses which could one day even compete with smartphones. They can take a hands-free video call to catch up with friends and family in real time, and let users stay connected on WhatsApp and Messenger to view and send messages. The spectacles are not the same as the company’s Ray Ban Meta AI glasses which have just received updates. The new glasses, called Orion, are still under development and no release date has yet. They are powered by artificial intelligence in the form of Meta AI, a smart assistant developed in-house. Wearers get to experience large holographic screens that float before their eyes. The device is claimed to understand and interpret what users may need at the moment in real-time. The miniaturised cameras and sensors sit on the sides of the frame. © Meta via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
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    Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
    Pictures must credit: Meta Tech giant Meta has unveiled its new augmented reality glasses which could one day even compete with smartphones. They can take a hands-free video call to catch up with friends and family in real time, and let users stay connected on WhatsApp and Messenger to view and send messages. The spectacles are not the same as the company’s Ray Ban Meta AI glasses which have just received updates. The new glasses, called Orion, are still under development and no release date has yet. They are powered by artificial intelligence in the form of Meta AI, a smart assistant developed in-house. Wearers get to experience large holographic screens that float before their eyes. The device is claimed to understand and interpret what users may need at the moment in real-time. The miniaturised cameras and sensors sit on the sides of the frame. © Meta via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
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    Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
    Pictures must credit: Meta Tech giant Meta has unveiled its new augmented reality glasses which could one day even compete with smartphones. They can take a hands-free video call to catch up with friends and family in real time, and let users stay connected on WhatsApp and Messenger to view and send messages. The spectacles are not the same as the company’s Ray Ban Meta AI glasses which have just received updates. The new glasses, called Orion, are still under development and no release date has yet. They are powered by artificial intelligence in the form of Meta AI, a smart assistant developed in-house. Wearers get to experience large holographic screens that float before their eyes. The device is claimed to understand and interpret what users may need at the moment in real-time. The miniaturised cameras and sensors sit on the sides of the frame. © Meta via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
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    Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
    Pictures must credit: Meta Tech giant Meta has unveiled its new augmented reality glasses which could one day even compete with smartphones. They can take a hands-free video call to catch up with friends and family in real time, and let users stay connected on WhatsApp and Messenger to view and send messages. The spectacles are not the same as the company’s Ray Ban Meta AI glasses which have just received updates. The new glasses, called Orion, are still under development and no release date has yet. They are powered by artificial intelligence in the form of Meta AI, a smart assistant developed in-house. Wearers get to experience large holographic screens that float before their eyes. The device is claimed to understand and interpret what users may need at the moment in real-time. The miniaturised cameras and sensors sit on the sides of the frame. © Meta via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
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    Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
    Pictures must credit: Meta Tech giant Meta has unveiled its new augmented reality glasses which could one day even compete with smartphones. They can take a hands-free video call to catch up with friends and family in real time, and let users stay connected on WhatsApp and Messenger to view and send messages. The spectacles are not the same as the company’s Ray Ban Meta AI glasses which have just received updates. The new glasses, called Orion, are still under development and no release date has yet. They are powered by artificial intelligence in the form of Meta AI, a smart assistant developed in-house. Wearers get to experience large holographic screens that float before their eyes. The device is claimed to understand and interpret what users may need at the moment in real-time. The miniaturised cameras and sensors sit on the sides of the frame. © Meta via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
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    Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
    Pictures must credit: Meta Tech giant Meta has unveiled its new augmented reality glasses which could one day even compete with smartphones. They can take a hands-free video call to catch up with friends and family in real time, and let users stay connected on WhatsApp and Messenger to view and send messages. The spectacles are not the same as the company’s Ray Ban Meta AI glasses which have just received updates. The new glasses, called Orion, are still under development and no release date has yet. They are powered by artificial intelligence in the form of Meta AI, a smart assistant developed in-house. Wearers get to experience large holographic screens that float before their eyes. The device is claimed to understand and interpret what users may need at the moment in real-time. The miniaturised cameras and sensors sit on the sides of the frame. © Meta via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
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    Lunettes Orion de réalité augmentée Meta avec IA
    Pictures must credit: Meta Tech giant Meta has unveiled its new augmented reality glasses which could one day even compete with smartphones. They can take a hands-free video call to catch up with friends and family in real time, and let users stay connected on WhatsApp and Messenger to view and send messages. The spectacles are not the same as the company’s Ray Ban Meta AI glasses which have just received updates. The new glasses, called Orion, are still under development and no release date has yet. They are powered by artificial intelligence in the form of Meta AI, a smart assistant developed in-house. Wearers get to experience large holographic screens that float before their eyes. The device is claimed to understand and interpret what users may need at the moment in real-time. The miniaturised cameras and sensors sit on the sides of the frame. © Meta via JLPPA/Bestimage
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • NEWS - Illustration: Social Media User
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    NEWS - Illustration: Social Media User
    The Facebook Messenger logo is seen in this photo illustration on 22 August, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Illustration: Social Media User
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    NEWS - Illustration: Social Media User
    The Instagram logo is seen in this photo illustration on 22 August, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Illustration: Social Media User
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    NEWS - Illustration: Social Media User
    The Facebook 'Like' emoji logo is seen in this photo illustration on 22 August, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
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    FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Zuckerberg 1
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    Pictures must credit: Meta

    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed how his tech firm hopes to make virtual reality worlds as life-like as possible with a array of headsets.The 38-year-old CEO of the social media site’s parent company Meta says the headsets each showcase different ways make believe worlds can be made to look like the real thing.The hardware is being developed by his Reality Labs division to allow access to the previously announce Metaverse.The Metaverse is a place where Zuckerberg believes people with be able to interact with friends, relatives and business colleagues without ever leaving their home or office.He introduced four different virtual reality headsets codenamed Butterscotch, Half Dome, Starburst, and Holocake 2. Developed purely for research purposes, the prototypes mark the next step in the company’s mission to make the Metaverse experience as “vivid and realistic as possible.”

    OPS:Mark Zuckerberg shows off the hand-held, weighty Starburst prototype.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
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    FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Zuckerberg 1
    Ref 14032
    23/06/2022
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    Pictures must credit: Meta

    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed how his tech firm hopes to make virtual reality worlds as life-like as possible with a array of headsets.The 38-year-old CEO of the social media site’s parent company Meta says the headsets each showcase different ways make believe worlds can be made to look like the real thing.The hardware is being developed by his Reality Labs division to allow access to the previously announce Metaverse.The Metaverse is a place where Zuckerberg believes people with be able to interact with friends, relatives and business colleagues without ever leaving their home or office.He introduced four different virtual reality headsets codenamed Butterscotch, Half Dome, Starburst, and Holocake 2. Developed purely for research purposes, the prototypes mark the next step in the company’s mission to make the Metaverse experience as “vivid and realistic as possible.”

    OPS:Mark Zuckerberg shows off headset prototypes.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
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    FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Zuckerberg 1
    Ref 14032
    23/06/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Meta

    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed how his tech firm hopes to make virtual reality worlds as life-like as possible with a array of headsets.The 38-year-old CEO of the social media site’s parent company Meta says the headsets each showcase different ways make believe worlds can be made to look like the real thing.The hardware is being developed by his Reality Labs division to allow access to the previously announce Metaverse.The Metaverse is a place where Zuckerberg believes people with be able to interact with friends, relatives and business colleagues without ever leaving their home or office.He introduced four different virtual reality headsets codenamed Butterscotch, Half Dome, Starburst, and Holocake 2. Developed purely for research purposes, the prototypes mark the next step in the company’s mission to make the Metaverse experience as “vivid and realistic as possible.”

    OPS:Mark Zuckerberg discussing the Meta VR headset prototypes being used for VR research

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
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    FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Zuckerberg 1
    Ref 14032
    23/06/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Meta

    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed how his tech firm hopes to make virtual reality worlds as life-like as possible with a array of headsets.The 38-year-old CEO of the social media site’s parent company Meta says the headsets each showcase different ways make believe worlds can be made to look like the real thing.The hardware is being developed by his Reality Labs division to allow access to the previously announce Metaverse.The Metaverse is a place where Zuckerberg believes people with be able to interact with friends, relatives and business colleagues without ever leaving their home or office.He introduced four different virtual reality headsets codenamed Butterscotch, Half Dome, Starburst, and Holocake 2. Developed purely for research purposes, the prototypes mark the next step in the company’s mission to make the Metaverse experience as “vivid and realistic as possible.”

    OPS:Mark Zuckerberg shows off the hand-held, weighty Starburst prototype.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
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    FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Zuckerberg 1
    Ref 14032
    23/06/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Meta

    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed how his tech firm hopes to make virtual reality worlds as life-like as possible with a array of headsets.The 38-year-old CEO of the social media site’s parent company Meta says the headsets each showcase different ways make believe worlds can be made to look like the real thing.The hardware is being developed by his Reality Labs division to allow access to the previously announce Metaverse.The Metaverse is a place where Zuckerberg believes people with be able to interact with friends, relatives and business colleagues without ever leaving their home or office.He introduced four different virtual reality headsets codenamed Butterscotch, Half Dome, Starburst, and Holocake 2. Developed purely for research purposes, the prototypes mark the next step in the company’s mission to make the Metaverse experience as “vivid and realistic as possible.”

    OPS:Mark Zuckerberg shows off the Holocake 2 prototype.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
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    FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Zuckerberg 1
    Ref 14032
    23/06/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Meta

    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed how his tech firm hopes to make virtual reality worlds as life-like as possible with a array of headsets.The 38-year-old CEO of the social media site’s parent company Meta says the headsets each showcase different ways make believe worlds can be made to look like the real thing.The hardware is being developed by his Reality Labs division to allow access to the previously announce Metaverse.The Metaverse is a place where Zuckerberg believes people with be able to interact with friends, relatives and business colleagues without ever leaving their home or office.He introduced four different virtual reality headsets codenamed Butterscotch, Half Dome, Starburst, and Holocake 2. Developed purely for research purposes, the prototypes mark the next step in the company’s mission to make the Metaverse experience as “vivid and realistic as possible.”

    OPS:Mark Zuckerberg discussing the Meta VR headset prototypes being used for VR research

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
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    FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Zuckerberg 1
    Ref 14032
    23/06/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Meta

    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed how his tech firm hopes to make virtual reality worlds as life-like as possible with a array of headsets.The 38-year-old CEO of the social media site’s parent company Meta says the headsets each showcase different ways make believe worlds can be made to look like the real thing.The hardware is being developed by his Reality Labs division to allow access to the previously announce Metaverse.The Metaverse is a place where Zuckerberg believes people with be able to interact with friends, relatives and business colleagues without ever leaving their home or office.He introduced four different virtual reality headsets codenamed Butterscotch, Half Dome, Starburst, and Holocake 2. Developed purely for research purposes, the prototypes mark the next step in the company’s mission to make the Metaverse experience as “vivid and realistic as possible.”

    OPS:Mark Zuckerberg discussing the Meta VR headset prototypes being used for VR research

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
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    FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Zuckerberg 1
    Ref 14032
    23/06/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Meta

    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed how his tech firm hopes to make virtual reality worlds as life-like as possible with a array of headsets.The 38-year-old CEO of the social media site’s parent company Meta says the headsets each showcase different ways make believe worlds can be made to look like the real thing.The hardware is being developed by his Reality Labs division to allow access to the previously announce Metaverse.The Metaverse is a place where Zuckerberg believes people with be able to interact with friends, relatives and business colleagues without ever leaving their home or office.He introduced four different virtual reality headsets codenamed Butterscotch, Half Dome, Starburst, and Holocake 2. Developed purely for research purposes, the prototypes mark the next step in the company’s mission to make the Metaverse experience as “vivid and realistic as possible.”

    OPS:Mark Zuckerberg shows off the Half Dome prototype.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
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    FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Zuckerberg 1
    Ref 14032
    23/06/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Meta

    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed how his tech firm hopes to make virtual reality worlds as life-like as possible with a array of headsets.The 38-year-old CEO of the social media site’s parent company Meta says the headsets each showcase different ways make believe worlds can be made to look like the real thing.The hardware is being developed by his Reality Labs division to allow access to the previously announce Metaverse.The Metaverse is a place where Zuckerberg believes people with be able to interact with friends, relatives and business colleagues without ever leaving their home or office.He introduced four different virtual reality headsets codenamed Butterscotch, Half Dome, Starburst, and Holocake 2. Developed purely for research purposes, the prototypes mark the next step in the company’s mission to make the Metaverse experience as “vivid and realistic as possible.”

    OPS:Mark Zuckerberg discussing the Meta VR headset prototypes being used for VR research

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
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    FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Zuckerberg 1
    Ref 14032
    23/06/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Meta

    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed how his tech firm hopes to make virtual reality worlds as life-like as possible with a array of headsets.The 38-year-old CEO of the social media site’s parent company Meta says the headsets each showcase different ways make believe worlds can be made to look like the real thing.The hardware is being developed by his Reality Labs division to allow access to the previously announce Metaverse.The Metaverse is a place where Zuckerberg believes people with be able to interact with friends, relatives and business colleagues without ever leaving their home or office.He introduced four different virtual reality headsets codenamed Butterscotch, Half Dome, Starburst, and Holocake 2. Developed purely for research purposes, the prototypes mark the next step in the company’s mission to make the Metaverse experience as “vivid and realistic as possible.”

    OPS:Mark Zuckerberg shows off the hand-held, weighty Starburst prototype.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
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    FEATURE - Mark Zuckerberg führt die VR von Meta vor
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Zuckerberg 1
    Ref 14032
    23/06/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Meta

    Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has revealed how his tech firm hopes to make virtual reality worlds as life-like as possible with a array of headsets.The 38-year-old CEO of the social media site’s parent company Meta says the headsets each showcase different ways make believe worlds can be made to look like the real thing.The hardware is being developed by his Reality Labs division to allow access to the previously announce Metaverse.The Metaverse is a place where Zuckerberg believes people with be able to interact with friends, relatives and business colleagues without ever leaving their home or office.He introduced four different virtual reality headsets codenamed Butterscotch, Half Dome, Starburst, and Holocake 2. Developed purely for research purposes, the prototypes mark the next step in the company’s mission to make the Metaverse experience as “vivid and realistic as possible.”

    OPS:Mark Zuckerberg shows off the Holocake 2 prototype.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • COP24 climate change summit, Katowice, Poland - 03 Dec 2018
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    COP24 climate change summit, Katowice, Poland - 03 Dec 2018
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10013175al)
    Ilir Meta, President of Albania seen during the ceremonial conference opening of the COP24 UN Climate Change Conference 2018.
    COP24 climate change summit, Katowice, Poland - 03 Dec 2018

    DUKAS/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

     

  • NEWS - Polen: Klimakonferenz in Katowice
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    NEWS - Polen: Klimakonferenz in Katowice
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lukasz Kalinowski/REX/Shutterstock (10012491cp)
    Ilir Meta, President of Albania
    COP24 climate change summit, Katowice, Poland - 03 Dec 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Stockholm: Die Royals an der Party zu Stefan Perssons 70. Geburtstag
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    PEOPLE - Stockholm: Die Royals an der Party zu Stefan Perssons 70. Geburtstag
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX/Shutterstock (9139480c)
    Anne Ramberg, Claes Lundblad, Meta Bergqvist
    Stefan Persson's 70th Birthday Party, Stockholm, Sweden - 16 Oct 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kolumbien: Impressionen aus dem FARC-Camp in El Diamante
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    NEWS - Kolumbien: Impressionen aus dem FARC-Camp in El Diamante
    El Diamante, Meta, Colombia - 19.09.2016

    On the third day of the FARC conference media representatives were able to photograph and film five minutes in the discussion area. The discussions of the conference held in a non-public context, in a zone where otherwise only delegates have access. The of the 10th conference of the marxist FARC-EP in El Diamante, a Guerilla controlled area in the Colombian district Meta. Few days ahead of the peace contract passing after 52 years of war with the Colombian Governement wants the FARC decide on the 7-days long conferce their transformation into a unarmed political organization.

    Am zweiten Tag der FARC Konferenz konnten Medienvertreter 5 Minuten im Diskussionsbereich fotografieren und filmen. Die Gespraeche der Konferenz finden in einem nicht öffentlichen Rahmen statt, in einem Geländeteil zu dem ansonsten nur die Delegierten Zutritt haben. Zehnten Konferenz der marxistischen FARC-EP in El Diamante, einem von der Guerilla kontrollierten Gebiet im kolumbianischen Region Meta. Wenige Tage vor der geplanten Verabschiedung eines Friedensvertrags nach 52 Jahren Krieg mit der kolumbianischen Regierung will die FARC auf ihrer sieben taegigen Konferenz die Umwandlung in eine unbewaffneten politischen Organisation beschließen.

    Photo: Bjoern Kietzmann (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 23127586

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kolumbien: Impressionen aus dem FARC-Camp in El Diamante
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    NEWS - Kolumbien: Impressionen aus dem FARC-Camp in El Diamante
    El Diamante, Meta, Colombia - 19.09.2016

    Guerilla camp during the 10th conference of the marxist FARC-EP in El Diamante, a Guerilla controlled area in the Colombian district Meta. Few days ahead of the peace contract passing after 52 years of war with the Colombian Governement wants the FARC decide on the 7-days long conferce their transformation into a unarmed political organization.

    Guerilla-Camp zur zehnten Konferenz der marxistischen FARC-EP in El Diamante, einem von der Guerilla kontrollierten Gebiet in der kolumbianischen Region Meta. Wenige Tage vor der geplanten Verabschiedung eines Friedensvertrags nach 52 Jahren Krieg mit der kolumbianischen Regierung will die FARC auf ihrer sieben taegigen Konferenz die Umwandlung in eine unbewaffneten politischen Organisation beschließen.

    Photo: Bjoern Kietzmann (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 23127582

    (c) Dukas

     

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