Tech giants bet consumers are finally ready to strap on smart glasses
Tech giants including Alibaba, Amazon and Meta are counting on AI as the "killer app" that convinces consumers to try smart glasses.
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Alain Sherter is a senior managing editor with CBS News. Based in New York City, he leads a team of reporters and editors with CBS MoneyWatch, which covers issues including business, financial and economic news. Previously, he covered the technology, health care and other industries as a news reporter and editor for media companies including Thomson Financial, Dow Jones and The Deal.
Tech giants including Alibaba, Amazon and Meta are counting on AI as the "killer app" that convinces consumers to try smart glasses.
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