19.4 C
New York
Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Mark Zuckerberg’s AI smart glasses will let you speak other languages – but you’ll use two kitchen tricks even more

MARK Zuckerberg is upgrading his AI smart glasses with even more brainy tricks – and says they’ll even let you speak other languages.

The tech billionaire showed off his new specs at this year’s Meta Connect event at Facebook HQ.

The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses have received a major AI upgrade

8

The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses have received a major AI upgradeCredit: Sean Keach / The Sun
The Sun's Head of Technology and Science Sean Keach went to Meta HQ to try out the upgraded smart specs

8

The Sun’s Head of Technology and Science Sean Keach went to Meta HQ to try out the upgraded smart specs
Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the new AI upgrades for Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses at Meta Connect 2024

8

Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the new AI upgrades for Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses at Meta Connect 2024Credit: Sean Keach / The Sun

Physically they’re the same Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses that came out last year, with a built-in camera for snapping photos and videos.

But Zuckerberg and friends have upgraded the Meta AI that lives inside the glasses.

You talk to the AI out loud by asking questions – and if it can’t answer using built-in speakers then the info will be sent to your phone.

For instance, you can now use the glasses to scan QR codes and open the link on your phone.

Some questions will be answered using the built-in speakers, however.

You can ask it to tell you about things you’re looking at, like a model of a car or a famous statue.

And it can take actions too, like reminding you to buy a book that you’re looking at.

Right now this is limited to still moments: you’ll look at an object, the glasses take a photo, and then that image is analysed.

But Meta says that it’s adding video to Meta AI so that they can see what you’re seeing in real-time – just like a human.

So if you’re exploring a city, it’ll be able to give you info on famous landmarks as if it were a personal tour guide.

Meta Quest 3 goggles unveiled in 2023 with sci-fi VR features
You can buy Meta AI glasses in many shapes, sizes, and colours

8

You can buy Meta AI glasses in many shapes, sizes, and coloursCredit: Sean Keach / The Sun

And Meta says it can even help when you’re “preparing a meal”, presumably to stop you making any dining gaffes that will ruin dinner for everyone.

That’s not the only kitchen trick: it’ll also by able to remind you if you’re running low on cereal, for instance. Then you can grab it next time you’re doing a shop.

One of the biggest announcements is the upcoming addition of language translation, which will be perfect for holiday makers.

Meta says live language translation will “allow people to communicate effortlessly between English and French, Italian or Spanish, to start”.

You’ll hear Spanish in your ear in English, and a mobile companion app translates what you say back to the person you’re talking to.

The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses start at £299 in the UK and $299 in the US

8

The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses start at £299 in the UK and $299 in the USCredit: Meta

THE SUN’S SEAN KEACH TRIES META SPECS

The Sun’s Head of Technology and Science Sean Keach had a chance to don the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses at Meta HQ…

I wear glasses every day, so the idea of donning a pair of specs isn’t exactly alien to me.

But convincing people with perfectly sharp eyesight to put on a pair of glasses might be a bit of an ask.

Mark Zuckerberg and friends think they’ve clocked it with the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses – serving up enough features for you to consider signing over some of your face real estate to them.

I got a chance to look at probably two dozen different shapes and sizes of glasses, and plenty of them look great.

The only clear downside is that they have a bit of bulk compared to regular glasses, but it’s not a huge problem. And especially not if you’re buying the sunglasses, where bigger specs feels a bit more palatable.

Anyway once they were on, using Meta AI was extremely easy.

I would just say “Hey Meta” followed by a simple request.

I used it to instantly translate a sign from Spanish to English, to scan a QR code, and to remind me to buy something later.

It was very easy and worked eerily well. It really was like having an AI assistant in my brain.

Once Meta adds the ability for it to analyse video of what you’re seeing, as well as live-translate language for you, it’s going to be a game-changer.

But I wasn’t able to test either of those features just yet.

What I will say is that they feel like a worthwhile buy for gadget fans, even minus those bonus features coming down the line.

And even if you don’t use any of the AI stuff, it’s quite fun to have a camera on your face. And yes, you can control that with your voice too.

Meta partnered with Ray-Ban on the glasses to make sure they looked decent enough to stick on your face

8

Meta partnered with Ray-Ban on the glasses to make sure they looked decent enough to stick on your face

The feature is said to be “coming later this year”, although we don’t have an exact release date.

Meta is also adding support for some third-party apps, so you can easily interact with them using the glasses.

This includes Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, and iHeart.

The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses start at £299 in the UK and $299 in the US.

Read more on the Scottish Sun

The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses have speakers built into the stems

8

The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses have speakers built into the stems
You'll get a handy carry case with your Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses

8

You’ll get a handy carry case with your Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses

But some of the above features won’t be available right away – and will instead roll out in the coming months.

However, most of the AI features are available right now if you’re tempted.

Source link

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Stay Connected

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest Articles