Zuckerberg's comments came during the first all-hands
gathering at its Silicon Valley campus since the pandemic, and just days after
Apple unveiled Vision Pro mixed reality headsets.
"I mean, that could be the vision of the future of
computing, but like, it's not one that I want," Zuckerberg reportedly said
while assessing what he has seen of Apple Vision Pro.
"There's a real philosophical difference in terms of
how we're approaching this."
Meta makes Quest virtual reality headsets and has invested
heavily in Zuckerberg's belief that internet life will one day play out in virtual
worlds referred to as the metaverse.
"Our vision for the metaverse and presence is
fundamentally social," Zuckerberg said, according to a transcript of
remarks posted by tech news website The Verge.
"By contrast, every demo that (Apple) showed was a person
sitting on a couch by themself."
Meta was so confident it could create the metaverse -- an
idea of a 3D immersive internet -- that it changed its name from Facebook in
2021 and began funneling billions into the project.
But the idea has been hampered by botched launches, dodgy
graphics, no clear path to profitability, and a general feeling that few people
know what it is.
Meta's Reality Labs, the division helming its metaverse
effort, has lost $4 billion so far and Zuckerberg has been increasingly talking
up artificial intelligence rather than the metaverse.
Zuckerberg was quoted by CNBC as saying at the all-hands
gathering that Meta planned to build generative artificial intelligence into
"every single one" of its products.
Apple this week unveiled a sleek Vision Pro "spatial
reality display" packed with technology and priced at $3,499.
Vision Pro is to be available early next year.
It allows users to communicate, work, watch movies, listen
to music -- and even choose whether to be immersed or to keep an eye on the
outside world.
Meanwhile, a new-generation Quest 3 with improved
performance and slimmed design will be available later this year at a starting
price of $500.
Zuckerberg described the coming model as Meta's "most
powerful headset yet" and promised it would provide the best wireless way
to experience mixed and virtual reality.
The starting price of Quest 2 headsets currently available
was cut to $300.
Meta's Quest headset has failed to break out from specialist
users and gamers.
"We innovate to make sure that our products are as
accessible and affordable to everyone as possible," Zuckerberg was
reported to tell employees.
"And we have sold tens of millions of Quests."