I love the reason they got invented too. People were too obviously occupied with their modern phones, so they made them into glasses so you can still be just as occupied with your little machine, but at least it looks like you're paying attention to the people around you. An old Nokia phone solves all those problems. You can basically only make calls and send messages with them. Nothing more. When you've sent your friend a message you put your phone down because you can't do anything else with it. It's genius, really. They were before their time.
‘The duo gave up control …’ no, not at all. ‘They gave up daily management’ is more accurate. Posted on Dec 4, 2019 | 7:54 PM TheFakeSteve They didn’t give up control at all, they just gave up the responsibility.
Wow this was 8 years ago. But I remember it clearly enough to remember that TH-cam still had the like to dislike ratio bar and it had way more dislikes than likes.
Aw, I don't think this deserves any downvotes. What's your problem? I mean, I just skipped the video at the beginning - I've seen it before. His talk afterward was short, but good.
The extra small screen on the screen during the intro is already annoying me, I can't imagine how distracting and troublesome the actual glasses will be. Imagine a having a screen in the corner of your eye all the time, you'd probably get headaches. I am glad that there is a seperation between all these networks and real life. They don't need to be integrated.
Tim Lavey You couldn't be more wrong. Glass has actually forced me to get out of my comfort zone to do things and meet people I normally wouldn't have engaged. For being an 'artist' you are pretty closed minded. I use glass all the time on photoshoots, drawing from a first person perspective and exploring how this tech will change smart phone tech. While I am doing that, you are sculpting boobs.
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As he said, its a step in a certain direction from which they learned a lot. But I'm not convinced glass as it is will be as huge as some media try to hype (including their own marketing team). I must say I like his points and the energy with wich he talks.. Good talk imo
"OK Glass, I am talking out loud to a machine on my face and people are looking at me like I'm psychotic, give me something I don't have to speak aloud to operate"
This is perverse. The assumption that all of our movements, actions, experiences are so profound that they demand an instant digital imprint is ludicrous. This is the epitome of narcissism and hollowness. The integration of technology and body could be profound but but like this.
+imma Smith well said. glad this stupid project is dead. all of those self-absorbed douchebags can jam those stupid videos of their sky jumps and white water rafting up their assholes.
Not really, nobody is suggesting every movement / actions / experiences are recorded or broadcast, a device that's on your person like the glass simply gives you a more instant access to the ability to do so should something worthwhile arises, or when information is needed without having to be interrupted and look down at a small rectangle, whether it's in the form of Google glass or other device is inevitable, trouble is the glass was similar to VirtualBoy, the technology just wasn't there yet to implement the ... err, vision they had.
Well, they are important. Each moment is also a moment that could be the last moment, and if it's the result of a crime that scene will get recorded. This would have been a deterrent against attacks, but yes people are too obsessed with privacy which has long been dead.
yeah and he spontaneously made a montage showing off the storng points of his product, probably while walking onto the stage... This is an advertisement, thinly veiled as a tech-demo
What the hell is everyone complaining about? It's a new technology showcasing new ides. You could almost call every single TED talk an advertisement...
Rrright, it's much more social to look at a picture-in-picture all day doing anything but communicating with your surroundings. It's actually just as anti-social as looking at your phone all day. I don't understand why people are so obsessed with being connected all day.
Am I wrong, or was the music during the first 2+ minutes, OK Go, the guys who made the video for "This Too Shall Pass" into a giant Rube Goldberg device?
I'm so glad you got my point. Yes, when you have a point of view you need to sell it to people. You fail to explain at all how it is different and expect me to just realize how obviously different they are when of course, I've already established that I don't see it that way. I think you simply missed the point of view here and I'm not saying whether he succeeded in selling it. I really don't care what YOU subscribed to see. If being an ad is so obvious then why do people point it out?
I could focus my multimedia presentation around what I'm saying... or I could just bring a video and wing it for three minutes. Play the video again while I'm talking so that they can't focus on what I'm saying.
Why all the hate? If we go back when the first phones came out I think that nobody thought that in a couple of decades almost everyone would have one. I think that Google glass would be a useful product if it would actually work seamlessly and if it won't be another gadget that makes your life even harder.
Google Glass filmed with GoPro... People are just getting used to cellphones and how to handle them (socially) and now they throw a new gadget into the mix?... I don't know.
Anyone who says this was an add is wrong. he had some pints. he glass will stop people from hiding behind their phones when people are around. it will make life so much easier. He even said he did not want to talk about the glass but how they got the idea. Also why would you not want to watch a vid on the Google glass. It is one of the coolest creations.
I DON'T GET ALL THE HATE! As the guy explained in his talk, see the glass as a new form of the cell phone. It's not technology for the sake of technology and it's not related to being strictly social. You do with it whatever you want, just like with a smartphone. Yeah, It's big and awkward, but all initial technology is like that. I really don't get all the fussing.
Well this has no appeal so far for me. Starring at an iPhone if that is what you do when you are nervous will be replace by staring out into space. The problem is not the set up of technology but your mind and how you choose your habit of thoughts.
I disagree, I feel like the point of google GLASS is to remove the struggle of worrying about digitally saving the moment or finding information on the internet. With one word you take a picture or look up information and you are done, no intervening in your moment.
Surely everyone here recognizes that when the iPad came out it was made fun of from every corner of the media. Now most of use can't do our jobs without them. I bet the negative comments will be recanted very soon.
Is that what people with a closed mindset said when Smartphones came out? "Oh, who need this?", "No one needs the internet on their phone." "Who needs social networking?" All these innovations made us more human.
The D in TED is for design. Yeah this is a comercial but is imposible to not sound like that when the creator of a product is talking about his product...
u know when he said that it was speakerless, and it would conduct sound into your cranium.... ye... u can actually do the opposite so the glass would only pick up vibrational voice from only you. ofc i am just guessing, but ll be surprised if Google doesn't think this up.
If this didn't belong to a major company, but was the product of an independant, would you still think this ? If you forget for a moment this belongs to google, you'll find this video is of usual TED quality :]
Despite the fact that the screen is out of your direct line of sight, it's still there. Also, when having a normal conversation, people tend to look each other in the eye. If you receive a notification or message from someone, I'm sure your conversational partner will notice when your eyes constantly shift to the upper right corner. I don't really see voice commands catching on either, but I can only applaud their passion to innovate.
It's not so much about being seen doing something at any particular moment. Let's imagine that you do something foolish that you may come to regret. How much more will you regret it if somebody else records and posts this online without your knowledge? Not everybody has high ethical standards.
I think he was really nervous. I agree his talk wasn't all that great, a lot of uh and huhs. The video however got me thinking about how this device could be an interesting tool in showing from a first person perspective what it is like to do stuff. We can all see videos of people doing lots of things but we rarely get to see from a first person perspective. This aspect really fascinates me.
I like the Idea behind it, but it just want that well presented. He doesn't really talk about it... he just dances around without saying anything of value at all.
I love the reason they got invented too. People were too obviously occupied with their modern phones, so they made them into glasses so you can still be just as occupied with your little machine, but at least it looks like you're paying attention to the people around you.
An old Nokia phone solves all those problems. You can basically only make calls and send messages with them. Nothing more. When you've sent your friend a message you put your phone down because you can't do anything else with it. It's genius, really. They were before their time.
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"Ok glass, teach me presentation skills."
‘The duo gave up control …’ no, not at all.
‘They gave up daily management’ is more accurate.
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They didn’t give up control at all, they just gave up the responsibility.
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What a long ad. Ok where is the ted talk?
+Russel Walker One wonders.
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Wow this was 8 years ago. But I remember it clearly enough to remember that TH-cam still had the like to dislike ratio bar and it had way more dislikes than likes.
Please wake me up after the ad ends. Thank you.
After 7 years: "Okay so finally the ad has en.."
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I know, right?! The first thing I do is turn off annotations when those annoying thumbnails are embedding into the video.
Aw, I don't think this deserves any downvotes. What's your problem? I mean, I just skipped the video at the beginning - I've seen it before. His talk afterward was short, but good.
The extra small screen on the screen during the intro is already annoying me, I can't imagine how distracting and troublesome the actual glasses will be. Imagine a having a screen in the corner of your eye all the time, you'd probably get headaches. I am glad that there is a seperation between all these networks and real life. They don't need to be integrated.
With the 1 month i have had the glass protoptype I have met more people and done more things than the past year.
That's a bit sad actually.
Tim Lavey You couldn't be more wrong. Glass has actually forced me to get out of my comfort zone to do things and meet people I normally wouldn't have engaged. For being an 'artist' you are pretty closed minded. I use glass all the time on photoshoots, drawing from a first person perspective and exploring how this tech will change smart phone tech. While I am doing that, you are sculpting boobs.
Nothing wrong with that job lol
my new beliefs are that the're trying to force directly to your face what was optional looking at you're phone.
He's the co-founder of Google, I think describing him as the "next" anything is a bit of a confusion
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If other people are wearing google glass can they film you without your knowledge or permission? What will this do to privacy?
5 years have passed, where is that Glass?
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Used to have a huge amount of respect for TEDTalks until this 7-minute ad for Google's latest gadget. What the hell.
As he said, its a step in a certain direction from which they learned a lot. But I'm not convinced glass as it is will be as huge as some media try to hype (including their own marketing team). I must say I like his points and the energy with wich he talks.. Good talk imo
its not paranoia, they already monitor the internet
a single instance is not enough to disprove my claim, invalid counterexample, error, error
Perhaps he should have talked about the product more or was it a scam to get us intrigued.
He's done an amazing job with Google, however he should never pitch his products again.
So now that google know absolutely everything about us, they now want to see what we're looking at?
It isn't for replacing for your phone. It is an extension, an accessory.
"OK Glass, I am talking out loud to a machine on my face and people are looking at me like I'm psychotic, give me something I don't have to speak aloud to operate"
Google Glass is the tech that was ahead of its time.
This is perverse. The assumption that all of our movements, actions, experiences are so profound that they demand an instant digital imprint is ludicrous. This is the epitome of narcissism and hollowness. The integration of technology and body could be profound but but like this.
+imma Smith well said. glad this stupid project is dead. all of those self-absorbed douchebags can jam those stupid videos of their sky jumps and white water rafting up their assholes.
also imagine actually using that thing like they did in that video...you would brake it in a week... rip 1500$ down the drain :(
Not really, nobody is suggesting every movement / actions / experiences are recorded or broadcast, a device that's on your person like the glass simply gives you a more instant access to the ability to do so should something worthwhile arises, or when information is needed without having to be interrupted and look down at a small rectangle, whether it's in the form of Google glass or other device is inevitable, trouble is the glass was similar to VirtualBoy, the technology just wasn't there yet to implement the ... err, vision they had.
Well, they are important. Each moment is also a moment that could be the last moment, and if it's the result of a crime that scene will get recorded. This would have been a deterrent against attacks, but yes people are too obsessed with privacy which has long been dead.
Something tells me the screen on the top right is gonna be smaller.
yeah and he spontaneously made a montage showing off the storng points of his product, probably while walking onto the stage...
This is an advertisement, thinly veiled as a tech-demo
The minimun price will be $800.00, at least.
This is 'Ted-Director' - A Director View point, which is clearly what this video is about - not to sell glasses.
Or maybe they just thought the T in TED stands for technology and Google Glass is some cool technology?
What the hell is everyone complaining about? It's a new technology showcasing new ides. You could almost call every single TED talk an advertisement...
At least if you're doing an ad, find a better talker.
I didn't realize TED was now an open forum for showing commercials.
Why's there so much hate. Calm down people! No one is forcing you to buy it. And when it comes out it won't be more expensive than a smart phone.
Because it was a talk given at TED. Ergo, it is a TED talk.
I always thought the motivation was Scouters from Dragon Ball Z
By the way if you have Siri there is no reason to look at your phone for many reasons. Text, email, calls, etc.
It makes sense, but stopping people from looking down wont make them more attentives if they're occupied with their glasses.
If this keeps up, they need to change TED into TEDHai, as in "Half assed infomercial".
I can almost imagine the way you talk... you sound just like Sergey Brin.
Rrright, it's much more social to look at a picture-in-picture all day doing anything but communicating with your surroundings. It's actually just as anti-social as looking at your phone all day. I don't understand why people are so obsessed with being connected all day.
It reminds me of the movie The Final Cut starring Robin Williams.
Which only goes to show that being the co-founder of Google doesn't mean you can present well.
It will not cost $1200 when it releases and is mass produced.
Those social things, that can make everybody more connected, are making us more disconnected with each other! internet is getting ridiculous...
Might be fun for people who travel a lot.
Am I wrong, or was the music during the first 2+ minutes, OK Go, the guys who made the video for "This Too Shall Pass" into a giant Rube Goldberg device?
I'm so glad you got my point. Yes, when you have a point of view you need to sell it to people. You fail to explain at all how it is different and expect me to just realize how obviously different they are when of course, I've already established that I don't see it that way. I think you simply missed the point of view here and I'm not saying whether he succeeded in selling it. I really don't care what YOU subscribed to see. If being an ad is so obvious then why do people point it out?
GLASS, what's his power level? Its over 9000!!!!!!
I could focus my multimedia presentation around what I'm saying... or I could just bring a video and wing it for three minutes. Play the video again while I'm talking so that they can't focus on what I'm saying.
A large number of TED talks are ads. Nothing special.
Why all the hate? If we go back when the first phones came out I think that nobody thought that in a couple of decades almost everyone would have one.
I think that Google glass would be a useful product if it would actually work seamlessly and if it won't be another gadget that makes your life even harder.
Other products advertise on TED all the time... this one is under flame because it's a big one (ie Google)
"To see you better, Red Riding hood".
Google Glass filmed with GoPro... People are just getting used to cellphones and how to handle them (socially) and now they throw a new gadget into the mix?... I don't know.
Why did TED uploaded an 7 minutes long add?
I can see why some say this is largely a Google Glass commercial.
You mean the privacy you don't have since if glass can see it, so can someone else? You're missing everything.
Anyone who says this was an add is wrong. he had some pints. he glass will stop people from hiding behind their phones when people are around. it will make life so much easier. He even said he did not want to talk about the glass but how they got the idea. Also why would you not want to watch a vid on the Google glass. It is one of the coolest creations.
i dont like that products are being advertised through ted talks
now if they develop contact lenses with this glass technology that would be awesome
What if someone came up with the time machine and he announced it on TED, would you be complaining then also?
I heard this talk was spontaneous, which explains why it's not so well presented.
I DON'T GET ALL THE HATE! As the guy explained in his talk, see the glass as a new form of the cell phone. It's not technology for the sake of technology and it's not related to being strictly social. You do with it whatever you want, just like with a smartphone. Yeah, It's big and awkward, but all initial technology is like that. I really don't get all the fussing.
Why is this in Ted? It's nothing but a seven min ad to sell Google glass.
Well this has no appeal so far for me. Starring at an iPhone if that is what you do when you are nervous will be replace by staring out into space. The problem is not the set up of technology but your mind and how you choose your habit of thoughts.
First TH-cam ads,now Ted`s ads.
Whats next?
But who wouldn't wanna try it out?
ooooooooh ok right.. i was thinking it was more of an advertisement
I think he could've spent more time preparing for the 8 minute TED talk.
you know, people who cant afford them will probably just punch people who have them and steal them
Then you missed the point. The *product* was the thing that gave the talk. Sergey was just there as a prop.
because ads are bad because...because.
I disagree, I feel like the point of google GLASS is to remove the struggle of worrying about digitally saving the moment or finding information on the internet. With one word you take a picture or look up information and you are done, no intervening in your moment.
Surely everyone here recognizes that when the iPad came out it was made fun of from every corner of the media. Now most of use can't do our jobs without them. I bet the negative comments will be recanted very soon.
Google already banned developers from putting ads into their apps.
But this isn´t like 'advertising' it´s just another TEDtalks video that shows a Google product.
You can also argue that with a smartphone..
Why do we have to be super social and share our lives with everyone.
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I'm not saying that Google Glass sucks. Its just that TED talks shouldn't advertise products no matter what. TED is should be about motivating us...
Is that what people with a closed mindset said when Smartphones came out? "Oh, who need this?", "No one needs the internet on their phone." "Who needs social networking?" All these innovations made us more human.
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The D in TED is for design. Yeah this is a comercial but is imposible to not sound like that when the creator of a product is talking about his product...
Can u have in front of your vision but not visible from the other side, a HUD for Better words
u know when he said that it was speakerless, and it would conduct sound into your cranium.... ye... u can actually do the opposite so the glass would only pick up vibrational voice from only you. ofc i am just guessing, but ll be surprised if Google doesn't think this up.
... Why the hate? seriously. People need to grow up.
I watch Ted because I enjoy learning... this was pure advertisement, I didn't learn anything from this Ted talk at all. Who's with me?
Excuse me, but that's a *featureful* piece of glass in your hand!
It is just really sad that 9 years later, we dont have this technology spread as we expected it to be.
Thanks buddy
If this didn't belong to a major company, but was the product of an independant, would you still think this ? If you forget for a moment this belongs to google, you'll find this video is of usual TED quality :]
It would be cooler if Glass made the computer noises from Star Trek TNG.
Can't agree more with you.
Despite the fact that the screen is out of your direct line of sight, it's still there. Also, when having a normal conversation, people tend to look each other in the eye. If you receive a notification or message from someone, I'm sure your conversational partner will notice when your eyes constantly shift to the upper right corner.
I don't really see voice commands catching on either, but I can only applaud their passion to innovate.
I'd like to use my cellphone with my chin up. This is a step in the right direction.
It's not so much about being seen doing something at any particular moment. Let's imagine that you do something foolish that you may come to regret. How much more will you regret it if somebody else records and posts this online without your knowledge? Not everybody has high ethical standards.
I think he was really nervous. I agree his talk wasn't all that great, a lot of uh and huhs. The video however got me thinking about how this device could be an interesting tool in showing from a first person perspective what it is like to do stuff. We can all see videos of people doing lots of things but we rarely get to see from a first person perspective. This aspect really fascinates me.
I like the Idea behind it, but it just want that well presented. He doesn't really talk about it... he just dances around without saying anything of value at all.
google is gonna be really mad seeing meta smart glasses on everyone's face in 2024
Google...moving on from fucking up youtube to fucking up glasses.