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Zuck showed off Meta's AR glasses prototype... September 26, 2024 | | Presented By Good morning. You

Zuck showed off Meta's AR glasses prototype... September 26, 2024 [View Online]( | [Sign Up]( | [Shop]( [Morning Brew]( Presented By [Indeed]( Good morning. Your motivational quote of the day comes from Anna Delvey, the con artist who was sent home from Dancing With the Stars on Tuesday night. When asked by the host what she would take away from the competition, Delvey [replied]( “Nothing.” Maybe for the first time in her life, she was honest. —Matty Merritt, Molly Liebergall, Cassandra Cassidy, Abby Rubenstein, Neal Freyman MARKETS Nasdaq 18,082.21 +0.04% S&P 5,722.26 -0.19% Dow 41,914.75 -0.70% 10-Year 3.781% +4.0 bps Bitcoin $63,449.43 -1.03% Ford $10.42 -4.14% Data is provided by *Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 5:00pm ET. [Here's what these numbers mean.]( - Markets: The S&P 500 and the Dow both [snapped]( their recent hot streaks yesterday as investors mulled the economy’s future and whether more big interest rate cuts are in store. Investors also hit the brakes on General Motors and Ford after Morgan Stanley downgraded the car companies.  TECH [Zuckerberg previews Meta’s newest tech for your face]( [Macy Gilliam testing out RayBan Glasses, Quest 3S]( Brew’s Macy Gilliam testing new Meta Ray-Bans, Quest 3S, and Meta AI at MetaConnect. Photos: Morning Brew Yesterday, there was finally a reason other than playing Beat Saber to dust off your Meta Quest headset: to watch Mark Zuckerberg talk for 40 minutes. The Meta CEO highlighted new hardware and product features in his keynote address at the MetaConnect conference—including the Orion AR glasses that he called “the most advanced glasses the world has ever seen.” The new specs aren’t available to buy…and probably won’t be for awhile. But Zuckerberg introduced the lightweight augmented-reality glasses prototype to show that the company has actually been building something with the billions it’s been pouring into its metaverse dreams. - The glasses use eye-tracking and a new “neural interface” that, via a wrist strap about the size of a Fitbit, allows users to navigate apps with gestures and movement. - The Verge editor Alex Heath reported that Meta also plans to sell the wristband separately, since it will work with some of Meta’s other hardware. - According to Heath, some parts of the glasses are a little clunky, and he [described]( the graphics as good but not good enough to watch Avatar. Meta had even more wearables news… Its [popular]( Ray-Ban Meta glasses will soon be able to translate conversations in real time between English and French, Italian, or Spanish. The Ray-Bans will also be equipped with AI video processing, so you can ask your glasses what the heck is going on right in front of you instead of just looking. Meta is also releasing the Quest 3S, a $300 version of its $650 Quest 3 VR headset. After Apple’s $3,500 headset flop, Meta stopped trying to push metaverse board meetings and gave the people what they really wanted from VR tech: something cheaper with more games. Users are also getting an official Twitch app for the device and will be able to play Wordle without a New York Times subscription. Oh, and Meta AI will start talking to you with the voices of Awkwafina, Dame Judi Dench, and John Cena on WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger.—MM Presented By Indeed [Happier employees = healthier bottom line]( [Indeed]( Employees who are happy, have a sense of purpose, are satisfied with their job, and experience low stress levels help increase firm performance. [Indeed’s Work Wellbeing 100]( is an index of the top public companies for work wellbeing that collectively outperformed stock-market benchmarks, showing that wellbeing is better for people + business. These insights (and more) are featured in Indeed’s 2024 Work Wellbeing Report. It reveals that 78% of employees aren’t thriving at work. [The companies on Work Wellbeing 100]( are outperforming for a reason: Employees who aren’t thriving aren’t performing at their highest potential, impacting employee experience + company performance. Indeed’s work wellbeing data collection is based on data from over 25 million surveys, representing the largest global study on work wellbeing. Oxford analyzed Indeed’s work wellbeing dataset and found that strong company wellbeing = stronger business performance. [Discover which companies made the Work Wellbeing 100](. WORLD [Tour de headlines](#) [People in Florida covering windows with plywood in advance of Hurricane Helene]Joe Raedle/Getty Images Evacuations begin as Helene approaches Florida. The storm [gained strength]( yesterday, on a course to pummel Florida and the Southeast, potentially making landfall today as the strongest hurricane to hit the US in over a year. Thousands of Florida residents evacuated in anticipation of dangerous rainfall, winds, and storm surge. States of emergency have been declared in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. OpenAI reportedly plans to become a for-profit company. The ChatGPT-maker, currently overseen by a nonprofit entity despite its $150 billion recent valuation by investors, is planning to [restructure]( to become a for-profit company, multiple news outlets reported yesterday. The change, which could impact OpenAI’s approach to the risks associated with sophisticated AI models, would also give CEO Sam Altman an equity stake. The news broke shortly after Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati, who was briefly installed as the company’s interim head when nonprofit board members ousted Altman, announced she’d be leaving her post after six and a half years. Google made an antitrust complaint against Microsoft in Europe. Even Big Tech thinks Big Tech can be too big sometimes. Google, itself a regular target of antitrust regulators, escalated a long-running fight with Microsoft over cloud computing. It filed a formal EU antitrust [complaint]( claiming its rival uses the licensing terms for its business software and Azure cloud platform to make it hard for customers to switch to competitors. This is a fight among titans: Google is the third-biggest cloud provider, behind Amazon Web Services and Azure.—AR REAL ESTATE [Lower mortgage rates won’t lower home prices (yet)]( [Suburban neighborhood in New York]( H/Getty Images Like your upstairs neighbor’s leaky bathtub, the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cuts are beginning to trickle down: Mortgage rates are gradually [declining]( and to take advantage, homeowners and prospective buyers submitted a wave of refinancing and loan applications last week, new data revealed yesterday. Federally insured mortgage rates dipped below 6%—a “psychologically important” level, Mortgage Bankers Association VP Joel Kan said—while the the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage slid to 6.13%, down from a high of nearly 8% last year. According to the MBA: - Refinancing applications shot up 20.3% last week compared to the week prior, and mortgage apps jumped 11%. - Both hit their highest levels in more than two years. But buying costs could still get worse. The median home price has spiked 50% over the past five years, so homeowners who locked in pandemic-era 3% mortgage rates likely don’t [feel inclined]( to move. That’s partially why first-time homebuyers still have to compete for a small pool of houses for sale, which could push listing prices higher and seep into rental competition. Slow roll: With wage growth expected to outrun inflation and mortgage rates projected to keep sliding with additional Fed cuts in the coming years, Goldman Sachs sees homebuying [returning]( to “normal levels” of affordability by…2030.—ML Together With Betterment [Betterment]( Thinking about retirement yet? Bottom line: Whether retirement is right around the corner or still far on the horizon, thinking about it now is always a good idea. That’s where Betterment comes in. Whether you’ve never invested a dime or already have an IRA and a 401(k), they can help you [sail into retirement]( with automated tech and expert guidance. And here’s the cherry on top: [Betterment can give your retirement a boost]( with a 1% IRA match when you open a Roth or traditional IRA and invest up to the annual limit ($7k if you’re under 50, $8k if 50+) before December 30. We’ve got a no-brainer here. [Claim the offer](. SPORTS [Oakland sports fans say their last goodbye]( [The Oakland A's]( Shaw/Getty Images Imagine enduring years of heartbreak and all you get is a commemorative [ticket](. Grown men will weep this afternoon as the storied Athletics play their last game in Oakland, California, in farewell to the team that’s been a community pillar for over 50 years. The Oakland A’s are shipping east to Las Vegas, where the MLB team’s universally despised owner, John Fisher, is building a new stadium. In a poorly received [letter]( to fans this week, the billionaire apologized for failing to keep the team in Oakland, saying, “We tried.” Last year, Fisher ended discussions with Oakland officials about a new waterfront stadium. “End of an era” is a colossal understatement. In the 1970s, Oakland was home to three championship teams—the NBA’s Warriors, the NFL’s Raiders, and the A’s. With all three gone (the Warriors to nearby San Francisco and the Raiders to Vegas), Oakland will be without a major professional sports team for the first time since 1960. So long…the sold-out game is expected to be an [emotional]( one as nearly 47,000 lachrymose fans bid farewell to local celebrities like Right-Field Will, who has sat in the same spot at every home game for 20 years. The A’s will play the next three seasons at a minor league field in Sacramento while their new stadium in Vegas is built.—CC STAT [Prime number: Retail on lock](#) [Items behind locked cases in a store]UCG/Getty Images It’s not just you: Most shoppers give up when confronted with the need to either possess good enough break-in skills to join Danny Ocean’s crew or wait for a store employee to come unlock the toothpaste. A recent survey by Consumer World [found]( that two out of three shoppers won’t get a worker to free merchandise from a locked case, our friends at Retail Brew report. More than half (55%) of the online survey’s 1,124 respondents said they try to buy the item they want somewhere else, while 13% try to find something similar in the same store that’s not under lock and key. Stores started keeping their wares locked up to prevent theft (a problem some argue isn’t as big as retailers have claimed), but it looks like that decision is taking a bite out of potential sales.—AR NEWS [What else is brewing](#) - [Israel]( is preparing for a ground war in Lebanon, the head of its military said, as its conflict with Hezbollah continues to escalate. - [Eric Adams]( the mayor of New York City, has been indicted following a federal corruption investigation. The charges in the sealed indictment were not immediately made public. - [Kamala Harris and Donald Trump]( laid out dueling visions for the economy as they campaigned in swing states yesterday. - [Congress]( passed a short-term funding bill, which will fund the government through Dec. 20, potentially setting up another funding battle in the aftermath of the election. - [One passenger]( was killed when a person with a gun hijacked a Los Angeles city bus and led police on a chase. A suspect was arrested. - [The FTC]( is suing five companies over allegedly deceptive uses of AI. - [Southwest]( plans to cut one-third of its flights to Atlanta in a move to slash costs as it faces pressure to boost its stock price from an activist investor. RECS [To do list Thursday] Vote: Here’s how to [vote early]( in every state, and here’s [how to register](. Go somewhere cool: This year’s ranking of the [world’s coolest neighborhoods]( is out. Bake: Embrace fall flavors with these [apple recipes](. Have a drink: The [best beverage]( in all 50 states (with apologies to Indiana for getting stuck with water). Free Excel workshop: Learn everything you need to know about data cleaning & analytics in Miss Excel’s [free 60-minute live workshop](. Rent → rewards: Yep, it’s actually happening. You can now earn transferable points on rent and in your neighborhood with [Bilt Rewards]( the loyalty program for where you live. 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Can you spot the odd one out? - ‘Legally Blonde’ prequel series sets open [casting call]( for young Elle Woods - Oakland A’s ‘Ass Hat’ seemingly [pulled]( despite presumably high demand - Lily Collins can’t name one Genesis [song]( - Personalized cat tree [scam]( operated for 12 years, stole millions SHARE THE BREW [Share Morning Brew]( with your friends, acquire free Brew swag, and then acquire more friends as a result of your fresh Brew swag. We’re saying we’ll give you free stuff and more friends if you share a link. One link. Your referral count: 0 [Click to Share]( Or copy & paste your referral link to others: [morningbrew.com/daily/r/?kid=a905682a]( ANSWER We made up the one about the cat tree scam. Word of the Day Today’s Word of the Day is: lachrymose, meaning “tearful.” Thanks to Chris Hamby of Lexington, KY, for sending the suggestion so we didn’t have to cry about not having one. Submit another [Word of the Day here](. 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