smart glasses Smart Glasses Bring Facial Recognition Concerns By www.infopackets.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 17:20:21 +0000 Harvard students have demonstrated that "smart glasses" can be used to look at somebody in public and reveal their identities and personal information. Meta, which made the glasses used in the demonstration, say they have adequate security safeguards in place. The Ray-Ban smart glasses, produced by Facebook owner Meta, connect wirelessly to a smartphone. They include a camera, speaker and microphone and allows a range of hands-free actions such as filming, taking photos and making calls. (Source: meta.com ) Facial Recognition Abused AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio of Harvard University ... (view more) Full Article
smart glasses Smart Glasses Aid Inspection of Automotive Wire Harnesses By www.qualitymag.com Published On :: Thu, 25 Jul 2024 09:00:00 -0400 AI-based vision system ensures that relays and other components are installed correctly. Full Article
smart glasses Review of the RAY-BAN META SMART GLASSES By www.applevis.com Published On :: Mon, 01 Apr 2024 14:58:08 +0000 In this episode, MarkSarch provides a comprehensive review, shares his insights, and demonstrates the features of the RAY-BAN META SMART GLASSES. He takes us from the initial unboxing through the exploration of their unique functions, detailing how they’re integrated into the glasses, and concludes with a live demonstration using the smart assistantTo learn more about the RAY-BAN META SMART GLASSEShttps://www.ray-ban.com/usa/ray-ban-meta-smart-glassestranscription: Disclaimer: This transcript is generated by AIKO, an automated transcription service. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content. Hello everybody.My name is Marco and this audio I'm going to do unboxing, hardware description, demo and extra features of RayVan Meta Smart Glasses.Unboxing.Well, it looks like a classic recycle package, flat box, and I'm going to give you the package dimensions.It's about seven inches length, about three and a half inches width, and about two inches height.Okay.I don't feel that has any tape on it, so which means so I don't have to cut anything.So in order to open it and also I feel some something printed on it in highlights is on the top and on the sides, on the length sides and both sides.Okay.So I'm going to place the box with the length side closer to me in horizontal way.It's sitting down on my desk and the way how open the box is from the left and from the right sides, which means the width sides.So I'm going to start opening from the left side.Once again, I don't have to cut anything.Basically the only thing I need is use my fingernail in order to make some pressure.You know, like pushing out, yeah, pushing down first and then pushing out and I'm going to open.Here you go.I did.I'm going to open also the right side.Once again, I'm going to use my finger and nail, push down and push out and this one is easier.Okay.So what's on it?Well, the box has like a compartment in one of the sites and which is the, you know, the paper manuals, the user guide and everything in this case is on my right side.And on the left side is the microfiber cloth and I feel the case on it.Okay.So in order to take out the case from the package, that I do is with my right hand, I'm going to feel it and make some, and I'm going to push it so to my left side.So and with my left hand, I'm going to touch it and locate it and I'm going to twist it a little bit and the way, you know, how get out a little bit and here we go.I'm going to start pushing once again with my right fingers and here we go.I have it here.Well, this is the box and on my hands.Now I have the, the case and the glasses are inside.Now I am going to open the case and it has on the front, some kind of magnet, which allows to attach to the case with the lid, that's I can tell and the glasses are inside.On the middle, there is some plastic tape, which is in order to keep in place the glasses in the case.So I have to cut it or just, yeah, cut it or push up and down in order to take out the glasses… Full Article
smart glasses Exploring the Latest Feature Additions to the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses By www.applevis.com Published On :: Sun, 12 May 2024 07:26:11 +0000 In this episode, Mark Sarch provides a follow-up to his previous introduction of the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses. He demonstrates several new features including music integration with Apple Music and Spotify, multilingual support for messaging services like WhatsApp, the new Meta AI visual assistance capabilities, and hands-free video calling with WhatsApp and Messenger.Mark walks through enabling music services in the MetaView app and using voice commands to control playback. He shows how to send multilingual WhatsApp messages by voice. For the Meta AI visual assistance, Mark showcases its ability to describe objects, read text, identify colors, and more - highlighting its limitations as a mainstream device not optimized for comprehensive document reading.He compares the Meta AI's output to a live video call demonstration with a human assistant reading details from a business card. Mark also explains the process for hands-free video calling on WhatsApp and Messenger by using the capture button and touchpad.While not a dedicated assistive device, Mark highlights some potentially useful features for visual assistance and hands-free operation.transcription:Disclaimer: This transcript is generated by AIKO, an automated transcription service. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.Hello everybody, my name is Mark and I'm back once again to talk about Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses latest feature available only for US and Canada.If you haven't heard before about this pair of smart glasses, I highly recommend listening to the episode I made, review of Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, where I talk about unboxing, hardware description and basic tasks that you can do with the voice assistant.In this episode, I will show 4 of the latest features available for hardware, V4.0, music integration, multilingual support for messenger services, Meta AI available for US and Canada only, and WhatsApp and Facebook messenger video call.Let's talk first about music integration.Now, Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses support Apple Music and Spotify completely hands-free.To do this, you have to activate Apple Music or Spotify directly from the MetaView app.I will show you how to do it.MetaView Open MetaView MetaView From the bottom you have a few tabs, click on settings, and then from here you have to see Apple Music Button Spotify Button If you listen to my voice not too loud, it's because I have placed the microphone really close to my ear, where you will be able to listen to the music completely hands-free.Using only your voice, where you can request commands as resume the music, change to the next song, change to the previous song, and also pause.Just you have to say the magic phrase and it will sound like this.Hey Meta, resume music.Hey Meta, next.Hey Meta, previous.Hey Meta, pause.Great, I think you get some idea how this thing works.Now, I'm going to show you something, but in order to do this request, you have to place the finger on the touchpad.It's to change to the next radio station.Press and hold using one finger on the touchpad for two seconds, will change to the next radio station.Resuming, this is… Full Article
smart glasses AppleVis Extra 101: Future Echoes - In conversation with the team behind Echo Vision smart glasses By www.applevis.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 23:04:10 +0000 Welcome to AppleVis Extra 101, where Dave Nason is joined by Xiaoran Wang and Huasong Cao from Agiga, the team behind the upcoming Echo Vision smart glasses. Check out some early demos, with more to come, on their YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@AgigaAi/videos And learn more on their website at: https://echovision.agiga.ai/ The team would love to hear your feedback, so please comment below, or contact them through the website.TranscriptDisclaimer: This transcript was generated by Aiko, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.Hello there and welcome to the AppleVis Extra.This is episode number 101.My name is David Nason and I'm delighted to be joined by two fantastic guests from Agiga.We have Xiaoran Wang and HuaSong CaoIs that correct, guys?Thank you, David.Thank you for having us.So yeah, delighted.And the product you're going to talk to us about is the Echo Vision.So before we get into that, though, do you want to tell us a little bit about yourselves, the company, what you do, really, and how it all came about?Sure.My name is Xiaoran.I'm the CEO, and before doing this company, actually, I had long experience building and shaping intelligent devices.I started my career at Amazon Level 26.That's the first place of the world's first Kindle and also the world's first Alexa.And I was actually in the early team that developed Alexa devices.And this experience gave me good exposure and got me enough experience on how to build a good intelligent device.I think that's one of the confidence I brought in when I was doing this company that we can build a great product for the community.Brilliant, and obviously, Alexa, a device that's very popular, being a voice-first product, very popular in the blind and visually impaired community.So yeah, that's really cool.And tell us about yourself, Hua Song.Yeah, thanks, David.So my name is Hua Song, and I'm an engineer by training.Before I started this company with Xiaoran, I was with Google for about nine to ten years.I did various software projects, and the latest one is Google Assistant, the voice assistant similar to Amazon counterparts.Yeah, I've been enjoying doing software, building stuff, both hardware and software.And with Giga, what we are trying to do is really to use our expertise built prior to this company and take that to something that we can really use to help everyone.That's brilliant.So do you want to quickly tell us what the product is, and then we can delve into a bit more detail.Yeah, so the product is called EchoVision.By looking, it looks like a normal pair of glasses.The key feature is to articulate visual information into voices.Think about it.If you can't see this, and there's someone next to you, how will this person help you?So basically, he or she is going to describe it for you, like read it out for you.And that's how we envision our product, basically.It's like an assistant, a virtual assistant that does this work for you.Well, I was going to… Full Article
smart glasses Baidu announces its own pair of AI smart glasses By www.engadget.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:30:44 +0000 Baidu, which is often called China's answer to Google, has launched its own pair of AI-powered smart glasses at its annual World Conference event in Shanghai. The device will run on the company's ERNIE generative AI technology and was designed to "become a private assistant," according to the Financial Times. Users will reportedly be able to interact with the device using their voice and ask it questions about what it sees in their current environment. They can also tell it to play music and even track their calories consumption. And since the glasses are equipped with cameras, they can ask it to snap photos or take videos. When the glasses start shipping sometime next year, they could become the Chinese consumers' alternative to Meta's and Snap's devices. Meta teamed up with Ray Ban a few years ago to release a pair of smart sunglasses that can livestream and send photos hands-free. Its latest model comes built-in with Meta's generative AI assistant that users can talk to. However, the company's device isn't officially sold in China, because its servers are blocked in the country. Baidu has yet to announce how much its glasses would cost, but Meta is selling its device for $299. The Baidu World Conference had a huge focus on the company's AI efforts, as it takes steps to make sure ERNIE can keep up with its competitors' technologies. It also launched a new AI image generator called iRAG that apparently experiences fewer hallucinations than its predecessor, along with a tool that enables people to create software programs even if they don't have coding expertise. According to The Times, ByteDance's Doubao is now the leading AI chatbot in China based on monthly active users as observed by Sensor Tower. ByteDance is also growing its hardware offerings and recently launched a pair of earbuds with access to its AI assistant Doubao. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/baidu-announces-its-own-pair-of-ai-smart-glasses-143044805.html?src=rss Full Article Technology & Electronics Information Technology site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Mariella Moon
smart glasses Amazon’s New Smart Glasses for Drivers Could Revolutionize On-the-Road Efficiency By www.gizbot.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:19:58 +0530 Amazon is developing smart eyeglasses aimed at enhancing the efficiency of its delivery drivers during the final stage of package deliveries. These glasses, still under development, will feature a small screen to provide turn-by-turn navigation. This innovation is intended to guide Full Article
smart glasses Apple is planning to make smart glasses: Report By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 11:25:42 +0530 The iPhone maker has started an initiative called Atlas while conducting internal surveys to get feedback from their employees Full Article Technology