Zuckerberg Unveils Meta's AR Glasses with Bold Fashion Statement
At Meta Connect, Mark Zuckerberg sported a custom T-shirt with a Latin phrase, reflecting his grand ambitions as he introduced the new Orion AR glasses prototype.
- Mark Zuckerberg wore a custom T-shirt with the Latin phrase 'aut Zuck aut nihil,' meaning 'all Zuck or all nothing,' at the Meta Connect event.
- The phrase is a play on 'aut Caesar aut nihil,' which translates to 'either Caesar or nothing,' reflecting grand ambition.
- Meta's new Orion augmented-reality glasses were revealed as a prototype, with Zuckerberg describing them as a glimpse into an exciting future.
- Zuckerberg has a history of wearing clothing with Latin phrases, including 'Carthago delenda est' at his 40th birthday, meaning 'Carthage must be destroyed.'
- The Meta CEO's fashion choices highlight his fascination with Roman history and his vision for Meta's role in the tech industry.