Judge orders removal of Meta AI glasses during Zuckerberg trial in Los Angeles
In Brief
Meta CEO Zuckerberg defends company as judge bans AI glasses worn by his team in court.
Key Facts
- Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared in court in Los Angeles to defend the company against allegations related to social media's impact on users
- The trial involves claims that Meta designed its apps to be addictive and harmful to children
- During the trial, Meta officials wore AI glasses made by Meta, which include cameras
- A Los Angeles judge ordered Meta officials to remove their AI glasses while in the courtroom
- The judge scolded Zuckerberg's entourage for wearing the glasses, citing courtroom rules
What Happened
Mark Zuckerberg appeared in a Los Angeles court to defend Meta against allegations that its social media apps are addictive and harmful to children. During the trial, Meta officials wore AI glasses with cameras, prompting the judge to order their removal and reprimand the team for violating courtroom protocols.
Why It Matters
The trial addresses significant concerns about the social and health impacts of social media platforms on children and users generally. The judge's order highlights the sensitivity around privacy and technology use in courtrooms, reflecting broader debates on technology's role in legal settings and society.
Sources
- CBS News — Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's entourage for sporting Meta glasses with cameras in court(19h ago)
- CBS News — Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to trial(just now)
