Mark Zuckerberg's 'Aut Zuck aut Nihil' T-Shirt Steals Spotlight at Meta's AR Glasses Launch
The Meta CEO's Roman-inspired slogan reflects his ambitious vision for the company's future during the unveiling of Orion AR glasses.
- Mark Zuckerberg wore a T-shirt with the Latin phrase 'aut Zuck aut nihil,' meaning 'all Zuck or all nothing,' at Meta's annual Connect event.
- The phrase is a twist on 'aut Caesar aut nihil,' historically associated with grand ambition and supreme rulership.
- Zuckerberg's fascination with Roman history is well-documented, including naming his children after Roman figures and sporting other Latin phrases.
- Meta introduced the Orion AR glasses, which Zuckerberg described as a 'time machine' into the future, aiming to integrate the virtual and real worlds.
- Zuckerberg emphasized Meta's goal to build the next generation of computing platforms focused on human connection, amid competition from other tech giants.