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Meta and Ray-Ban’s smart glasses will be able to translate conversations thanks to their AI

And they will also be able to identify objects through the lenses.

Meta and Ray-Ban’s smart glasses will be able to translate conversations thanks to their AI
Daniel García

Daniel García

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Meta and Ray-Ban, a collaboration in which both companies are seeking to create smart glasses that break the market, are hinting that they will seek to make a strong impact by introducing Artificial Intelligence features into their device. With this, Meta plans to create a definitive wearable that has great qualities for everyday use.

Among other things, this AI would be able to translate conversations in real time, identify objects through the integrated lens in the glasses, and would be able to process all kinds of information to offer the user an unparalleled technology service that is worn.

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Glasses with integrated AI

Meta is fully working on these glasses, which could become a phenomenon if they manage to achieve the expected result in their early access tests. These tests will only be carried out in the United States, but they will be key to determining the potential success of these smart glasses that, combining Ray-Ban’s design and Meta’s knowledge in the field of technology, could have one of the most revolutionary devices of the coming years.

The very Mark Zuckerberg has shown in a reel how these sophisticated glasses work, which, despite their high technology, also have great usability and any user will be able to handle them easily and skillfully through voice commands that will only recognize the owner’s registration.

Google already tried in the past

It’s been quite a while, but there may be some who remember how, ten years ago, Google was immersed in its supposedly revolutionary Google Glass, a pair of glasses whose idea was ahead of its time, without a doubt. If this project were carried out today, with advances in hardware, software, and Artificial Intelligence, a project of that magnitude could have succeeded unequivocally.

On the other hand, Google buried that project without bringing it to the market, as they found too many weaknesses in their product for strengths that were not yet polished enough. Now, however, seeing the performance of Meta’s experiment with Ray-Ban, there is no doubt that Google will pay close attention to decide whether or not to unearth that project that captured the attention of both insiders and outsiders ten years ago.

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Daniel García

Daniel García

Graduated in Journalism, Daniel specializes in video games and technology, currently writing for Andro4all and NaviGames, and having written for more Difoosion portals such as Alfa Beta Juega or Urban Tecno. He enjoys staying up-to-date with current affairs, as well as reading, video games, and any other form of cultural expression

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