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🚀 AI Everywhere: From Your Face to the Freeway
Meta’s fashion-forward smart glasses, WhatsApp’s build-your-own bot studio, and Amazon’s driverless robotaxis are proving one thing—AI isn’t coming, it’s already here.

This week’s AI drops aren’t future plans—they’re already in motion.
Meta’s teaming up with Prada to turn smart glasses into fashion statements. WhatsApp just launched AI Studio so anyone can build a chatbot in minutes. And Amazon’s Zoox is rolling robotaxis off the line, aiming to reshape how cities move.
Wearables, chatbots, self-driving cars—AI isn’t coming. It’s here.
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🔥 Meta Puts Prada on Your Face
🤖 Build-Your-Own AI Bots Come to WhatsApp
🚗 Amazon’s Robotaxis Are Rolling Out
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1.🔥 Meta Puts Prada on Your Face

Meta isn’t just making glasses. It’s rewriting the look of AI.
After Ray-Ban and Oakley, now it’s Prada in the mix—because why not put smart tech on the runway? These aren’t just frames, they’re a fashion statement with ChatGPT built in.
No release date yet, but when they drop, they won’t just be accessories—they’ll be conversation starters.
This isn’t a wearable. It’s Meta’s shot at replacing your smartphone.

2.🤖 Build-Your-Own AI Bots Come to WhatsApp

WhatsApp just launched AI Studio—letting users build custom chatbots right inside the app, no coding needed.
From study buddies to travel pals, you choose the vibe, tweak the personality, and keep it all private unless you’re ready to share.
This isn’t a beta. It’s live. Personalized AI is now in your pocket.

3. 🚗 Amazon’s Robotaxis Are Rolling Out

Amazon’s Zoox just flipped the switch on its first robotaxi factory—a 220,000-square-foot hub in California built to produce 10,000 driverless cars a year.
From testing to coding to glass-gluing, it’s all happening under one roof. Early riders are already hitting the streets in Vegas, with full public rollout on the horizon.
Some call it the future of transport. Others still aren’t ready to give up the wheel.
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