Jim Cramer Says Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) CEO Zuckerberg Just “Keeps Inventing”

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Cramer has discussed Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) several times in 2025. In the first quarter, after the firm’s shares performed well, he attributed some of the gains to cost-cutting efforts. Then, as big technology companies stepped up their AI efforts, Cramer opined that Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) needed to improve its AI offerings. More recently, he has become a fan of the firm’s smart glasses after taking a vacation to Italy. In this appearance, the CNBC TV host discussed CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s belief that AI-powered smart glasses would make people smarter. In an earnings call earlier this year, Zuckerberg had commented that people without these glasses would be at a “cognitive disadvantage.” Here’s what Cramer believes:

Jim Cramer Says Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) CEO Zuckerberg Just "Keeps Inventing"

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“[On Zuckerberg saying glasses would make wearers smarter] I don’t know, it’s really amazing and I got to give him credit, because this was thought to be, I mean honestly it was thought to be just an appendage. Right. And that it was not anything that we would talk about. But he believes, Zuckerberg believes, it is the best form factor to have AI. And he keeps inventing. I mean he just keeps inventing.

“I like the Ray-Bans, you look at something, you talk to yourself.”

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