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Meta is preparing to release a new version of its Ray-Ban smart glasses this October, featuring a built-in display and a price tag exceeding USD 1,000, according to a report.


Brown sunglasses with cameras on the temples, white logo on the sides, and tinted lenses on a reflective white surface.
Credit: Ray-Ban

The upcoming model will allow users to access simple on-screen apps and review photos taken with the device, a major upgrade from the current version, which lacks a display.


Mark Gurman, in his Power On newsletter, reported that Meta is prioritising the launch of these glasses as a critical product for 2025, although there is a slight risk of delay beyond October.


The current Ray-Ban Meta glasses have been praised for their lightweight design, stylish appearance, and features such as music playback, call handling, photo and video capture, object description, and live conversation translation.


The addition of a display is seen as a significant advancement, enabling users to immediately check their photos and videos without relying on external devices.


Gurman noted that the display design is crucial to avoid the awkward appearance associated with earlier smart glasses like Google Glass, which featured noticeable screens.


The report also highlighted the surprising absence of a competing product from Apple, despite its strong presence in the fashion tech market with products like the Apple Watch.


With Meta’s new release and Apple reportedly developing its own smart glasses, the augmented reality eyewear market is expected to become increasingly competitive.

  • Meta plans to launch new Ray-Ban smart glasses with a display in October

  • The glasses will cost more than USD 1,000 and support on-screen apps

  • Current Ray-Ban Meta glasses offer music, calls, photos, and live translation


Source: FORBES

XPENG’s first humanoid robot, Iron, stole the spotlight at Auto Shanghai 2025, fist-bumping and waving at visitors while showcasing its advanced capabilities.


Two images show humanoid robots interacting with people at an expo. One robot fist-bumps a man; another robot reaches out to a visitor.
Credit: XPENG

Iron features 22 degrees of freedom in its dexterous hands, enabling precise object handling and fluid, human-like movements. It uses XPENG’s smart cockpit AI for natural conversations, sharing systems with the company’s self-driving electric vehicles to bridge the automotive and robotics fields.


Standing at 5’8″ and weighing 70 kilograms, Iron is powered by XPENG’s proprietary Turing AI chip and Tianji AIOS software. The robot boasts 60 joints, 200 degrees of freedom, and 3,000 TOPS of processing power, allowing it to handle 30 billion parameter AI models and process tasks three times faster than the industry average.


Iron’s “Eagle Eye” vision system and 720° AI vision provide precise spatial awareness, while its custom robotic hands and joints ensure high dexterity. Designed for roles across retail, office, and home environments, Iron is envisioned as a personal assistant.





XPENG’s unveiling of Iron follows the announcement of its AI Tech Tree strategy, which integrates AI, energy solutions, and embodied intelligence to create a future ecosystem of intelligent EVs, humanoid robots, and flying vehicles.


Founded in 2014, XPENG, officially known as Guangzhou Xiaopeng Automotive Technology, focuses on designing, developing, and manufacturing smart EVs for tech-savvy consumers. The company aims to become a global leader in AI mobility.


To mark one year since achieving full-stack mass production of its AI system, XPENG introduced the XPENG World Foundation Model, a next-generation AI architecture with 35 times the parameter count of conventional Vision-Language-Action models.


XPENG also launched its 5C Supercharging AI Battery, capable of delivering 420 km of range in 10 minutes, debuting with the new P7+ flagship sedan. In the MPV segment, the all-electric XPENG X9 secured over 6,000 confirmed orders within one week.


Globally, XPENG claims cumulative deliveries have surpassed 700,000 units, reinforcing its position as a pioneer in AI-powered smart mobility.

  • XPENG’s humanoid robot Iron showcased at Auto Shanghai 2025

  • Iron features 22 degrees of freedom, natural speech, and fluid movements

  • Powered by Turing AI chip with 3,000 TOPS of processing power


BMW China has announced a partnership with artificial intelligence company DeepSeek to enhance its in-car interaction systems, aiming to create emotionally intelligent vehicle interfaces.


Touchscreen car navigation display showing a map with "BMW joy cafe" marked. Apps, music by "Steven Isserlis," and controls visible.
Credit: BMW

The collaboration will integrate DeepSeek's technology into BMW's ninth-generation operating system, with rollout beginning this September in China. Models including the 5 Series long-wheelbase, electric i5, and updated X3 SUV will be among the first to feature the new system.


The upgraded system can interpret casual speech patterns and complex queries. Early demonstrations showed it parsing informal commands like "Let's go splurge downtown" to suggest shopping destinations, as well as simplifying explanations for technical topics such as black holes.


Emotional recognition capabilities are also part of the system, allowing it to adapt responses based on the user's perceived mood during multi-turn conversations.


BMW Group Chairman Oliver Zipse said AI is a key frontier for automotive innovation. By partnering with companies like DeepSeek and Alibaba, BMW aims to move beyond transactional commands to enable authentic dialogue between drivers and vehicles.


This collaboration expands BMW's growing AI ecosystem, which already includes integrations with Alibaba's language models. Zipse emphasised that BMW remains committed to maintaining its presence in China.


DeepSeek, a Chinese AI firm, builds advanced, free-to-use AI tools. Its R1 model has accelerated breakthroughs in healthcare, finance, and education, while fostering cross-border collaboration and democratising access to cutting-edge AI technology worldwide.

  • BMW China partners with DeepSeek to enhance in-car AI

  • New system launches in September on select models in China

  • Technology interprets casual speech and recognises emotions


Source: CGTN

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