Lorde says Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses are ‘not sexy’
Lorde’s public criticism of Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses at a Madrid festival has ignited a wider debate on celebrity endorsements and wearable technology.
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Lorde’s public criticism of Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses at a Madrid festival has ignited a wider debate on celebrity endorsements and wearable technology.
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