Meta replies: Oh I see we have an improvise explosive device using C4 as its charged and radio as a trigger. I will jammed up the frequency while you get everyone out of the 27,000 feet radius. I’m simultaneously calling ATF and a bomb disposal unit. They should arrive in approximately 12 minutes. Would you care for some Boss music 🎶
@@Hood.Housekeeping Asking for some random plant from a badly lit still image is a pretty big ask for an LLM still. People need to manage their expectations by understanding the limits of this tech. Working within those limits, it is very cool and impressive.
Meta's AI is phenominal anyway. I've been using it on the Quest 3 and i really think their AI assistant is the best one out of all the major tech companies.
As a blind dude, AI is a complete game changer for nearly all aspects of my life. I don't have to wonder, guess, or wait until someone is available who can see stuff in order to carry out tasks that before were difficult to impossible. I think people severely underestimate how impactful AI is For accessibility.
Bro, I always try to advocate for us on the Internet when it comes to technology like this. You’re the first person I’ve ever saw under one of these videos that are also also blind.. I was just watching his review of the Apple glasses. How do you feel about them? And do you think they have accessibility features for us?
Just imagine the benefits this can bring to blind people. Hope it will have this feature soon, to continously "read" the image in front and give information to a blind person.
@@vr5000this is exactly the perfect kind of application to introduce that for, but unfortunately people are so worried on making money that they forget about the differently abled
@@YourOwnDa Would be cool if blind people could get them through insurance with a fingerprint scanner on the side to unlock it and a sensor on the part that rests on your nose to lock it when they’re taken off, probs wouldn’t stop every theft but I imagine it’d help cause you’re 100% not wrong unfortunately
@@davidgordon3744 fuck, no they don't. The government would stop funding the schools if they taught the kids that they're getting scammed. There's no curriculum that can teach taxes without making the government look bad.
@@davidgordon3744they do... You're supposed to take a basic economics class in high school and it's supposed to have an explanation on how to do your taxes.
I made a prototype from some Chinese glasses with a camera and I have managed to control them without touching them or saying a single word. What's more, you can look at me with them on and I'll give you $100 if you guess when l'm taking photos or videos of you. I am doing some things to get a superior prototype and launch them on the market through crowdfunding, but I am going slowly since I have never launched any other product. The control system using cephalic-facial gestures can be incorporated into any glasses, including Ray-Ban | Goal. The sensors that I incorporate are 3 and they do not consume any additional energy to function, in addition, I also made a system for them to charge them while you use them without it being noticed and it has turned out as I expected. The glasses still look identical, you don't notice anything additional when you wear them.
Zuck has really nailed it with the meta glasses. He always loved Google Glass, and when they wimped out on the concept, he just picked it up and ran with it, kudos.
I've seen the next gen tech demos and they are wild. One demo showed these glasses that project an overlay with text and shows you how to fix something like a sink. It'll even tell you what tools to use and highlight them if they are in front of you.
This is approaching the Mobile Uncle project I saw years ago. Imagine: * holding up a plane ticket and you being told the flight is delayed an hour * reminding you who's in front of you (we've all been there) * telling you that the carton of eggs you're holding is 20% cheaper at the store down the street Information you could get from your cell phone, but packaged perfectly for you.
Except Meta does care. They want as much data as they can extract from every user to sell them shit. Its what every major tech company does@@TurdBoi-tf5lf
@@TurdBoi-tf5lflmaoo this is the biggest thing that pops out to me, people are so narcissistic that they think anyone gives a fuck about what they got going on
This is really cool and is definitely gonna get even cooler in the future but the big asterisk is the idea of walking around with a camera in your glasses which could seem like you're trying to record someone. I do think the sleek design (it looks like regular sunglasses but isn't) is a benefit and a drawback: not looking like you're trying to film someone but also looks like you're trying to be sneaky with a camera.
There's a flashlight on it that indicates if the camera is turned on. You can notice this feature in the video. So if someone's trying to sneaky record people, they can tell it by looking at the flashlight. It's not a silver bullet for all possible cases, but at least they're aware of this drawback and proposed a solution for it
@tumble_dont_fall personally I don't really trust a company whose whole job is to collect and sell info on you with a camera on my face at all times. Most people probably don't care but that's just my personal preference
I'm a dog walker and I want to use these to keep track of my clients dog's progress with commands so I can relay back to the owners. What percentage of success their dog had with the command to sit
The state of surveillance is horrible but the accessibility features with this are amazing. i really hope privacy concerns dont get worse than they already are with tech bcuz this would be so amazing for migraine episodes when i go blind and need to read my meds labels or injection to reverse/reduce the episode.
It's META, so they're going to harvest as much data as they possibly can. The only way that wont happen is if Governments step in... little chance of that happening, though.
There was some recent research that suggested using sonar instead of a camera for the minute to minute environment monitoring is better due to it being lighter, cheaper, and more private. I think that might be the common solution in the future, with camera recording taking place when you specifically activate it to record something to be identified or stored
@@macadelic2492 I meant... imagine you show this to someone 50, 100, 200 years ago... they would have thought its mind blowing. Maybe those same people would think of us as id*ots if we told them we use it to schedule meetings, find restaurants and socialize...
@@reinerwahnsinn4037 in the context of how incredible it is, or would be, to someone just 100 or 200 years ago. Sometimes you need to step back and see it from that perspective
@@reinerwahnsinn4037 there’s a difference in quality and approach between the old methods of object detection and AI methods within the last five years. they’ve gotten wayyyy better recently. Yes there still are problems, but they’re just so structurally different now in a way that’s much more general which is pretty crazy.
This kind of tech has existed for the visually impaired, for at least 6 years. They're usually tethered (to your phone), and they'll cost you several grand (even outside the US), but you won't need to give away all your data.
@@HunterTracks obviously this is not for blind people, but so far that "already existing" product sounds less accessible, in multiple meanings of the word, even though it *is* primarily for blind people
It's interesting how everyone freaked out about privacy when Google Glass was in beta, even though Glass was a super obvious computer on your face that everyone around you would notice, yet no one is freaking out that Meta is now coming out with the same thing but in a much more subtle form that few people will notice.
When I went to Japan, one of the things that stunned me most was the complete inability to read signs and text on products in shops and supermarkets. Smart glasses would have been great for that.
@@GunWillTravel Yes I know, that's exactly what I did. The point is, that feature that would be great in glasses. When you're wandering around a supermarket, one hand occupied by the basket, another holding your phone for your list, having to switch back and forth between translate, then another hand to pick up products, you need four hands! At least this would bring it down to three, or even two if you had your list displayed in the glasses as well. Driving and road signs? Using your phone to do that would be practically impossible if not illegal, not that I did drive, but I did hire a bicycle.
This is what needs to be integrated to the Apple Vision stuff if it hasn't already. Pretty cool stuff. Good things there's people out there smarter than me who can put this stuff together
Don't disagree, but the monetary rewards for doing evil eventually rise to the top over time, even if the company was started with the best of intentions.
@@joecommenter1332it sucks because evil is the short game that only benefits the player. Good is amazing for the long run which benefits all and makes money for generations......Nobody Evil ever realizes this.
hope their future version has spec-bumped up cameras on both sides and they stitch up the videos from both feeds like insta360 using AI . That would be really amazing. !!
Bro can't yall just enjoy new tech things without always saying their recording or using data or something, these things can help blind people whats infront of them and yall just think when you see these that anyone can record you now
Thats probably because the phone camera is usually looking at you, but this one will be looking at what you’re looking at…all the time….making it analyze your whole perspective, hence very intrusive
Ok now that ALLERGY ASSISTANT IS SO COOL! I don’t have any major ones but basically all of my friends are deathly allergic to nuts or something and it would be so convenient, just hope it’s accurate
It's ironic that Meta is a social media company, yet the ones working there are the least conversational beings on earth. Who in their right mind thinks "LoOk AnD tElL mE wHaT yOu SeE" is a good trigger phrase...
So true. It's wild how the people who develop certain things are some of the least interested, most detached and unaware people because it's just a job to them.
Too late... are you on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, WhatsApp, Oculus, or Quest? Ever uploaded an image, video, or checked in somewhere? Then yea, too late.
Where's Waldo will never be the same
Hey meta, look and tell me where’s waldo
Dude this means Facebook can spy on you at any moment in time
Funny, but I wonder how the system would describe a location in a pic by using words.
Where’s Waldo??? I swear it’s where’s Wally
@@ChapatiMan you must be british, in the states is called Where's Waldo
“Jarvis, what am i lookin at?”
Knew I wasn't the only one thinking that
Ashley! Look at me
@@tgmtf5963😂😂 bruh
A ho 🤣🤣🤣
Edith wasn't it?
_"Hey Meta, do I cut the red wire or blue one? And please hurry up with the response..."_
😂😭
Meta replies: Oh I see we have an improvise explosive device using C4 as its charged and radio as a trigger. I will jammed up the frequency while you get everyone out of the 27,000 feet radius. I’m simultaneously calling ATF and a bomb disposal unit. They should arrive in approximately 12 minutes. Would you care for some Boss music 🎶
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Then it gets the bomb model slightly off and gives bad advice like the plant in the video
Definetly faster than the Humane AI pin 😂
No it wasn’t and it was wrong. He’s sponsored by meta. Of course ai pin was getting the smear
@@Hood.Housekeepingbrother is deaf
@@Hood.Housekeeping Asking for some random plant from a badly lit still image is a pretty big ask for an LLM still. People need to manage their expectations by understanding the limits of this tech. Working within those limits, it is very cool and impressive.
@@Hood.Housekeeping the hell lol
Meta's AI is phenominal anyway. I've been using it on the Quest 3 and i really think their AI assistant is the best one out of all the major tech companies.
Finally i can have wrong information at my fingertips without seeming like I'm a normal person
And you will be arguing loudly your wrong information.
What a time to be alive
Well. Not for you. But it'll be very beneficial for blind people if it improves more.
@@drflydreTwo Minute Papers watcher?
Except it's right more often. I know there have been issues, but I'll never understand people's need to be edgy and over exaggerated comments
As a blind dude, AI is a complete game changer for nearly all aspects of my life. I don't have to wonder, guess, or wait until someone is available who can see stuff in order to carry out tasks that before were difficult to impossible. I think people severely underestimate how impactful AI is For accessibility.
How are you typing if ur blind 💀
@@themediocreweirdo I use The Force, obviously!
@@myHomeKithomei love that reply 😂
@@myHomeKithome Nice
Bro, I always try to advocate for us on the Internet when it comes to technology like this. You’re the first person I’ve ever saw under one of these videos that are also also blind.. I was just watching his review of the Apple glasses. How do you feel about them? And do you think they have accessibility features for us?
"Hey Meta, how do I save this plant?"
"You can't. It's dead, you idiot" 😂
If it said that I'd buy these rn
Robocop: “Crime in progress”
*Looks at black male pumping gas
Just imagine the benefits this can bring to blind people. Hope it will have this feature soon, to continously "read" the image in front and give information to a blind person.
Imagine it could convert speech to text on a lens for deaf people
@@vr5000 Google Translate onto lenses.
@@vr5000this is exactly the perfect kind of application to introduce that for, but unfortunately people are so worried on making money that they forget about the differently abled
Those would both be really cool, but I don't think our batteries are good enough to process that much for more than a few hours
@@vr5000what if ur blind and deaf
This could probably help blind people a lot.
Beat me to it
Not to get all negative but unfortunately it might make them a target for thieves too, if they recognise what glasses they are
@@YourOwnDa Would be cool if blind people could get them through insurance with a fingerprint scanner on the side to unlock it and a sensor on the part that rests on your nose to lock it when they’re taken off, probs wouldn’t stop every theft but I imagine it’d help cause you’re 100% not wrong unfortunately
Reminded me of the invention in the kdrama Start-Up
@@DustedTurtle054 that's a pretty good idea but unfortunately that part of your face doesn't have a fingerprint like thing to verify identity
Wearing sunglasses indoors just got certified!
The accessibility implications of this kind technology is huge. Cheers to making this world more accessible.
"Hey Meta, how hot is this person?"
You, anxiously sweating while looking in the mirror: 😬
Underrated comment
😂😂😂😂
Keep it SECULAR 💯
Bruh 😂😂
"I see a person who is sweating, and therefore quite hot. It's likely that if this person were to remove their clothing, they wouldn't be hot at all."
Teachers in the 90s: “you won’t always have a calculator.”
Kids today: “ I’ve got a teacher with the power of the Internet on my face!”
The audacity to lie to us knowing that we’d need a calculator for tax season in the future
@@thephilosopher7173 lol to be fair, I don’t think they teach about taxes in school. That would be too useful to learn about.
We're all literally carrying a super computer (relative to 90's tech) in our pockets these days. 😂
@@davidgordon3744 fuck, no they don't. The government would stop funding the schools if they taught the kids that they're getting scammed. There's no curriculum that can teach taxes without making the government look bad.
@@davidgordon3744they do... You're supposed to take a basic economics class in high school and it's supposed to have an explanation on how to do your taxes.
Crazy how glasses are faster than something like the rabbit
People will buy these while complaining about their privacy.
You’re literally just making shit up but nice try tho
@0-0-0-2 I suggest that you go buy a dictionary and look up the word "prediction."
He ain't and people will. Especially because this is Meta aka Facebook. Probably more so in Europe but still.
@@0-0-0-2I suggest you go to school for the first time or again.
The same people using finger print and face recognition on their phones -_-
Imagine it scans you and says: I see a loser
😂😂😂
Jexi
😭😭
😭😭😭💀
It would definitely say this if it were looking at me😀😢
“Look meta, am I wiping right?”
Hahahaha
Meta: “Ok, I’ll update your profile photo.”
ROFL 😂😂 @@c0mputer
😂
I see red in your toilet paper which indicates blood!😂😂
Thanks MKBHD; you’re always bringing the goods!!
Seems better then that pin thing
That's some future 007 shit 😂
hey no bad words😡
@@Dr0w3ndFPS
Why? Why shouldn't we be allowed to swear?
@@gabrielgingras814i love how genuine this question is i salute you sir
Well it's available now
Their fun. I enjoy using the product.
”Hey Meta, find this person I’m looking at on all social media so I can stalk easier”
Yea, not good !!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Right. And why F would meta allow a request like that…. Dmb comment
Some informer sunglasses 😂
I made a prototype from some Chinese glasses with a camera and I have managed to control them without touching them or saying a single word.
What's more, you can look at me with them on and I'll give you $100 if you guess when l'm taking photos or videos of you.
I am doing some things to get a superior prototype and launch them on the market through crowdfunding, but I am going slowly since I have never launched any other product. The control system using cephalic-facial gestures can be incorporated into any glasses, including Ray-Ban | Goal. The sensors that I incorporate are 3 and they do not consume any additional energy to function, in addition, I also made a system for them to charge them while you use them without it being noticed and it has turned out as I expected. The glasses still look identical, you don't notice anything additional when you wear them.
Citizen, please do not remove your state mandated eye glasses
@@bretts9373 you play genshin impact don't you
They Live !
Exactly
I'd rather have contacts
😂😂😂😂
Will Meta have the access to all the footage you see in glasses? So, basically, you share your existence with a company.
I mean, obviously lol
For people with early access (beta testers), yes. For people without early access you can opt out.
Yes.
Says the person who shares their entire existence with **multiple** companies 😑
@@o-wolf I agree. It's just... The glasses just opened my eyes on this issue. 😆
Those are mangrove plants for anyone wondering, they can grow in water but it def needs more light
Zuck has really nailed it with the meta glasses. He always loved Google Glass, and when they wimped out on the concept, he just picked it up and ran with it, kudos.
"Every breath you take
And every move you make
Every bond you break
Every step you take
I'll be watching you"
The Zuck - META.
Sting: I’ll take that..💵
Finally some good tech helpful for Blind people
Yeah, this would be very helpful. 😀
That reminds me that someone also made an open-source Braille reader this year
Growing up in the 90’s watching shows like Star Trek and Reboot; I am glad I live in this era of technology
I've seen the next gen tech demos and they are wild. One demo showed these glasses that project an overlay with text and shows you how to fix something like a sink. It'll even tell you what tools to use and highlight them if they are in front of you.
This is approaching the Mobile Uncle project I saw years ago. Imagine:
* holding up a plane ticket and you being told the flight is delayed an hour
* reminding you who's in front of you (we've all been there)
* telling you that the carton of eggs you're holding is 20% cheaper at the store down the street
Information you could get from your cell phone, but packaged perfectly for you.
Cant wait for meta to have my entire house mapped!
If you have a Quest 1, 2 or 3 it already has a pretty good idea.
Sadly your life isn't as interesting as you think so meta doesn't really care 🥺🥺
My Roomba already has it !
Except Meta does care. They want as much data as they can extract from every user to sell them shit. Its what every major tech company does@@TurdBoi-tf5lf
@@TurdBoi-tf5lflmaoo this is the biggest thing that pops out to me, people are so narcissistic that they think anyone gives a fuck about what they got going on
Let’s appreciate how funny is that he is holding his phone close to his head while showcasing the camera/AI in the glasses!!
This is literally how every SciFi utopia type film starts man we’re so boned
Dystopia, brother, dystopia..
I sure as fuck hope it’ll lead us to a utopia, but I’m not convinced that’s what you meant
This is actually already brilliant for blind people. Hopefully it can help brighten their day.
Looking forward to what else they can cook up.
HOPEFULLY IT WILL DO THINGS LIKE LAUNDRY
I don’t believe it has a flashlight. But that would be cool.
I think their day will be dark just like every day regardless on account of the blindness, but I understand the sentiment
“…which is known for its durability,” putting MKBHD’s ability to take care of plants on blast.
"this plant is beyond saving." 😭
Dang, I forgot that this is a huge benefit for people who need it like this case
yooo, this will be such a step forward in helping blind ppl
This is really cool and is definitely gonna get even cooler in the future but the big asterisk is the idea of walking around with a camera in your glasses which could seem like you're trying to record someone. I do think the sleek design (it looks like regular sunglasses but isn't) is a benefit and a drawback: not looking like you're trying to film someone but also looks like you're trying to be sneaky with a camera.
There's a flashlight on it that indicates if the camera is turned on. You can notice this feature in the video. So if someone's trying to sneaky record people, they can tell it by looking at the flashlight.
It's not a silver bullet for all possible cases, but at least they're aware of this drawback and proposed a solution for it
I used a black marker pen to darken that flash...
@@markzanetti6228a black sticker would be better so that you won’t have to keep wiping it off in case you need the flash to record at night.
@@Harcorwrestler it can tell when the light is blocked and Wont record
Having a camera owned by Facebook of all companies on me at all times does not sound good
Can you explain why please? With proof as well. Would you have said the same thing if it were Google?
@@tumble_dont_fall Yes.
@tumble_dont_fall personally I don't really trust a company whose whole job is to collect and sell info on you with a camera on my face at all times. Most people probably don't care but that's just my personal preference
If only our lawmakers could make good data privacy laws and it gets enforced well. Sigh...
Why would you wear them at all times 😂 just weird
I'm a dog walker and I want to use these to keep track of my clients dog's progress with commands so I can relay back to the owners. What percentage of success their dog had with the command to sit
This is some Back to The Future part 2 type stuff! I need these...
Future iterations will also have displays on the lenses. They will be augmented reality glasses as well as smart glasses
The state of surveillance is horrible but the accessibility features with this are amazing. i really hope privacy concerns dont get worse than they already are with tech bcuz this would be so amazing for migraine episodes when i go blind and need to read my meds labels or injection to reverse/reduce the episode.
It's META, so they're going to harvest as much data as they possibly can. The only way that wont happen is if Governments step in... little chance of that happening, though.
There was some recent research that suggested using sonar instead of a camera for the minute to minute environment monitoring is better due to it being lighter, cheaper, and more private. I think that might be the common solution in the future, with camera recording taking place when you specifically activate it to record something to be identified or stored
@@tubester358 that'd be awesome to implicate honestlyy. Anything that helps give privacy back to the masses is a game changer
There was only one right way to finish this video: putting the glasses on and saying “that’s pretty cool” was ABSOLUTELY IT! 😎
Can you add multi language audio support? That will be great
“Pretty basic now”
Bro, this is literally mind blowing technology
Still needs a lot of work tbh
@@macadelic2492 I meant... imagine you show this to someone 50, 100, 200 years ago... they would have thought its mind blowing. Maybe those same people would think of us as id*ots if we told them we use it to schedule meetings, find restaurants and socialize...
It is not. Object detection is pretty easy to code and train. Nothing special here.
@@reinerwahnsinn4037 in the context of how incredible it is, or would be, to someone just 100 or 200 years ago. Sometimes you need to step back and see it from that perspective
@@reinerwahnsinn4037 there’s a difference in quality and approach between the old methods of object detection and AI methods within the last five years. they’ve gotten wayyyy better recently.
Yes there still are problems, but they’re just so structurally different now in a way that’s much more general which is pretty crazy.
This will bring a lot of good to the visually impaired
This kind of tech has existed for the visually impaired, for at least 6 years. They're usually tethered (to your phone), and they'll cost you several grand (even outside the US), but you won't need to give away all your data.
@@madness1931sounds like it barely existed at all
@@RerbunYes, because blind people are a fairly small market. You're insane if you think Meta is making these primarily for them.
@@HunterTracks obviously this is not for blind people, but so far that "already existing" product sounds less accessible, in multiple meanings of the word, even though it *is* primarily for blind people
Should make it compatible with training & exercise apps for grocery shoppers with meal plans.
Good ui/ux ect. is important.
Your content is always on point, and when you give positive reviews to any product you know I'm gonna be buying one
It's interesting how everyone freaked out about privacy when Google Glass was in beta, even though Glass was a super obvious computer on your face that everyone around you would notice, yet no one is freaking out that Meta is now coming out with the same thing but in a much more subtle form that few people will notice.
Fashion, like sex, sells. People want to look good, and feel good. Having a normal META Face Hugger, or Google's Glass on your face does neither.
If it's any consolation, I am indeed freaking out
Nobody cares. These glasses are cool tech
@@jmvc140skill issue indeed
A lot of ppl do freak out about anything Facebook/meta. More than google. Just that more ppl care about saving money than javing privacy.
When I went to Japan, one of the things that stunned me most was the complete inability to read signs and text on products in shops and supermarkets. Smart glasses would have been great for that.
Google Translate can already do that in real time now on any smartphone
@@GunWillTravel Yes I know, that's exactly what I did. The point is, that feature that would be great in glasses. When you're wandering around a supermarket, one hand occupied by the basket, another holding your phone for your list, having to switch back and forth between translate, then another hand to pick up products, you need four hands! At least this would bring it down to three, or even two if you had your list displayed in the glasses as well. Driving and road signs? Using your phone to do that would be practically impossible if not illegal, not that I did drive, but I did hire a bicycle.
This is what needs to be integrated to the Apple Vision stuff if it hasn't already. Pretty cool stuff. Good things there's people out there smarter than me who can put this stuff together
I need to get this to my cousin for her upcoming exam. No more F
AI is scary cool. Mostly scary, but pretty cool
Scary, imagine the glasses tell you "let me out, i'am scared. Let me out. Please."💀💀💀
@@doubleog6149 bro 💀 💀 💀
But way useful... I'm full into ai and love it... But also it will ruin lots of jobs...
nah. people just arent future proofing their lives.@@TrioLOLGamers
@@TrioLOLGamers^
Just wish more trustworthy companies were working on this sort of stuff instead of always the most evil ones that do.
Don't disagree, but the monetary rewards for doing evil eventually rise to the top over time, even if the company was started with the best of intentions.
@@joecommenter1332it sucks because evil is the short game that only benefits the player. Good is amazing for the long run which benefits all and makes money for generations......Nobody Evil ever realizes this.
The cameraman never dies… so these glasses make you invincible
hope their future version has spec-bumped up cameras on both sides and they stitch up the videos from both feeds like insta360 using AI . That would be really amazing. !!
Need them glasses to notify me when someone is bluffing at the poker table!!❤😊
These on a NY subway would be like “There is a man BLEEPING his BLEEP while BLEEPING on his BLEEP!”
I want Superman vision.
This is crazy actually. 10 years from now the works will be unrecognizable.
“Hey meta, what do you see” “If you wanna use my service, allow iOS adv tracking”
“Hey, hello?”
Hey meta, what's my boyfriend seeing right now
Meta..now always sees what you see
The first AI product that gets his plant right will be praised
What is it? I was thinking some kind of ficus? Definitely not dracena lol.
I need these to have a built in range finder and slope reading for the greens
Can’t wait for the future, it looks interesting if people keep innovating and coming up with such tech.
Still waiting on that cancer cure.
Jaws theme: “we’re gonna need a bigger dataset”.
Love this!
When will sponsorship money override his objectivity in product reviews?
Now Meta can record us 24/7 without needing to access our phone! Thanks Zuck! 😁
Alarmist
Bro can't yall just enjoy new tech things without always saying their recording or using data or something, these things can help blind people whats infront of them and yall just think when you see these that anyone can record you now
I mean, you could just not buy it. It's not compulsory.
@@alexanderg1935 you know the glasses record what's in front of you, right?
@@salt_the_snail yk they only record it when you ask them, and they don't send it like yall think
Google Glass developers are punching the air rn, lol. We would've been so far ahead in this segment.
They should've used other Google sunglasses which use haptic feedback for the created sound.😅
This is the best way to make a wearable, not nonsense from Apple
Sounds exciting! 👏
It isn’t a true pair of smart glasses
Doesnt have to be. Technology is ever evolving and we seems to always expect the end result. This is just a small step. @@devonkennedy1386
We’re holding cameras at our lives 24/7 but somehow this feels more scary and intrusive :/
Skill issue
Skill issue
probably because it looks at what you're seeing instead of being in your pocket or pointing at the ground
Thats probably because the phone camera is usually looking at you, but this one will be looking at what you’re looking at…all the time….making it analyze your whole perspective, hence very intrusive
Cryyy
Ok now that ALLERGY ASSISTANT IS SO COOL! I don’t have any major ones but basically all of my friends are deathly allergic to nuts or something and it would be so convenient, just hope it’s accurate
dude i swear we are in the future man, this is overwhelming
This is nuts man, the future lookin so bright you gotta wear shades
Privacy Nightmare, just like all the things that have to do with Facebook
An AR feature that shows me the names of all the people in front of me. Maybe a thing for kids and wife's name, I could work a room like a magician..
Meanwhile it’s easier to drive to the library and read an encyclopedia, than ask Siri anything
Now this I like. Not 100% sold on these glasses yet but I really like this functionality
Augmented reality on the lens and I’m in
Sci-fi is becoming real 😳
Yeah, but we're still lagging very far behind.
I see the coolest thing I've ever seen on a daily basis at this point.
The haircut is on point!
humane punching the air rn
this is wild for blind people. 🔥
damn didnt think of that
Good point , Blindos gonna get lot with this
Nice! So when should we all get this update?
It looks like Iron Man’s Friday has actually come true
Bro looked like virgil for a bit there
I love his channel, always great content.
It's ironic that Meta is a social media company, yet the ones working there are the least conversational beings on earth. Who in their right mind thinks "LoOk AnD tElL mE wHaT yOu SeE" is a good trigger phrase...
So true. It's wild how the people who develop certain things are some of the least interested, most detached and unaware people because it's just a job to them.
Fuuuuuuuuuutuuuure !
-Squidward.
With how good OLED is this glasses will be lit
I honestly wouldn't want Facebook to know my every move
You can always take them off
@@B1llyB0b78they keep the info tho
your life isnt that interesting you narcissist
@@Freestyle80 shut up kid
Too late... are you on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, WhatsApp, Oculus, or Quest? Ever uploaded an image, video, or checked in somewhere? Then yea, too late.
The current ai Renaissance is pretty exciting.
And creepy
It's like a second industrial revolution
@@iamtheonlyjoe I wonder what its consequences will be. 😆
Idk if it counts as a renaissance, but it certainly is cool
@@iamtheonlyjoeyup, and people are reacting the same way they did then
"hey meta what do you see?"
"ghosts"
Exam halls will be wild in the future