It's funny how AI has become a detractor in product descriptions now. Edit: I think the hardware tech they crammed in this form factor is the most interesting and compelling part. I think if they had a few more styles and a few highly refined and consistent feature workflows, like taking notes with short videos, I could see this being more successful. It's marketing it as yet another general AI assistant that makes it fall down.
For new hardware "AI" products this has consistently the case. In software it's a bit more of a mixed bag because there are a lot of genuinely helpful use cases for the tech, but nobody's really figured out a stable, practical way to monetize it yet. The most popular tools are money pits burning gobs of electricity under a centralized platform holder who will inevitably be driven to enshittify, and the most versatile tools are open-weight releases that have no chance of ever earning back their cost of production.
@@AnnCatsanndra Agreed. I think generalized assistant is a role they aren't brilliant at yet. I think the most successful implementation I've seen has been in those grammar and writing assistants.
If AI had actually been functioning AI instead of relatively rudimentary machine learning (compared to human intelligence), that shift in opinion wouldn't have happened. But the marketing teams just coooouldn't help themselves.
Also the best version of advertising for certain shoe brand - I mean those shoes bear marks of heavy use (and slight limping), which means he use them voluntarily even outside the sponsored plugs…
5:50 love how the glasses make you look like you're "not fully there" when you concentrate on it. People definitely gonna ask "Are you ok?" when you use this in public.
"We've got to start somewhere" Dude we've started so many times already. Google Glass was more than a decade ago. OpenAI was founded just two years after that. We should be past "starting" by this point.
My new favorite Linus line: 10:10 B*** I just gave you the barcode number! This video was gold. Hateful disappointed gold. That's what Nvidia is selling shovels for.
They probably just started running out of money and thought that they might sell enough to keep going until the next iteration. Buying the first generation of tech is almost always a bad idea, alteast wait until 2nd gen. or 3rd-4th to be on the safe side, depending on what it is you are buying ofcourse. There are exceptions ofcourse, like the first iphone or the Tesla model S. But those worked well and good and was revolutionary all in one go.
@@howardjones543 Sorta. As of a few months ago they were supposedly partnered with a company called AddOptics that has a molding tech which it can use to 3D print lenses. They were going to be printing add-on lenses that Brilliant would bond (glue) on during assembly of the unit. There's nothing about that on their site now, but they do have a Q&A section on the order page giving dimensions so you can have an optician machine and glue on any flat-faced prescription lens blank.
If there's a new tech product coming out that could work as an app, it probably is an app already. I think the new AI products are 90% fashion and 10% functional, but I see why people want technology that looks fun
the future i feared most was the future where the only paperwork you get with the product you buy consists of some QR codes possibly leading to sites that will probably be dead in ten years time and MAN does it suck as bad as i thought it would
@@MakerAventurasnot updated past the first month, some images and links point to nothing after a year, after 2 years the domain lease expires Sounds like every "IOT" device
That was when they responded to him commenting on the screen being out of alignment. Oh that's actually pretty clev-oh that means they're already listening without an activation phrase oh awesome that's not good.
A giraffe and a priest walk in to a bar. The bartender says "When I told you to get off your high horse, I didn't expect you to get a taller one instead.". Boom. Done. AI ain't got nothing on this.
@@NasifIstiakIt’s somewhat common that when a GPT says something that’s actually good, it’s just an overfit back from its training data, perhaps with some line editing. Which would be copyright infringement if one of us peons did it, of course.
Tell that to all the artists who are being superseded by AI, it has been almost as revolutionary as the invention of the camera which put the first round of portrait artists out of work
@@rexsceleratorum1632every time someone uses ai to generate art instead of using actual art made by humans it feels cheap and weird, also people hate when companies do that so big companies are probably not going to stop hiring actual artists
@@SporeFanification Same is true for digital art because algorithm has to copyaste real skill to use traditional tools, which people just hack together randomly in photoshop. You got used to it and started paying them good money.
A shame that they went through the trouble of making a competent set of display glasses and then saddled them with silly AI features. Same problem as the Vision Pro, they didn't think about use cases. We have this cool piece of tech, but what are people actually going to use this for in their daily lives? Will it be like a secondary display for your phone for things like directions and notifications, similar to a smartwatch? Can you use it for media consumption, or even gaming? People forget the reason we have phones isn't because they're cool, it's because they can do tons of practical things and solve lots of problems in daily life, in addition to leisure activities like media consumption and gaming. What do these glasses do? Do they do it better than a phone?
Honestly if they stripped out the AI and just made a compelling HUD so I don't have to recreate the one Zack Freedman made that'd be great. Give me basic voice control and I'll be fine.
LOL What did Linus's wife do to you? She'd have to visit him in the sanitorium assuring him the glasses and R1 are gone, all while he's in fetile position, rocking back and forth in a corner, frothing at the mouth.
10:50 Linus started to look like the epitome of an obnoxious stereotypical CEO villain in a movie who has no remorse for anyone and threatens everyone.
For me it's actually a bit unsettling to watch. Most problems were OpenAI software limitations related, and mostly because he's using it with a millionaire-without-patience attitude.
@@nddragoon I'd argue not millionaires, because chances are they'll rather let someone design a model for them that'd have proper speech recognition honestly.
It's interesting how AI has been integrated into wearable tech like this. However, it seems like these glasses have a long way to go before they can truly deliver on the promise of AI. The success of such a product hinges on customer satisfaction.
@@MrTsolar That's an urban legend of sorts. It is shortened version of Adi Dasler, the name of the man who started the company. His brother started Puma.
I tested over 30 different types of ai glasses and founded the AR and virtual realm and I have never come across someone as honest as you:) worth a subscribe there!
Why can't we just have a simple HUD like in modern cars or what fighter pilots have had for decades... Just give me a smart-watch style simple interface I can have a map or the song I'm listening to on.
@@verakoo6187 because Intel made such glasses a decade ago, and they actually used a tiny projector. I guess their idea was to mass produce such projectors at scale, and while lenses were custom - they were not really complicated to manufacture, and they could manufacture lots of them not bothering about excess (cause lenses are likely to stay same through several generations).
Do engineers no longer take the approach of "make it slightly too big and heavy, but make it work really good then later shrink it down" approach to ANYTHING anymore?
"Old Man Linus yells at cloud (-based tech junk)" is my favorite genre of LTT video. As an avid user of LLMs, I felt every single moment of frustration deep in my soul.
The size they went with is a terrible choice, they need to be 3mm wider and 4mm longer temples. No spring hinges and not having nose pads was an awful choice, they should have asked one optician for help lmao
Oh and hear me out when I tell u that the product is just the tip of the iceberg, their service is by far the worst in have ever seen in hardware companies, basically using only discord for customer service, and constantly lying about estimated delivery times and status
Okay, Linus tested it, after bending it and hearing a literal snapping sound... I don't know if that's a fair test, because he could have very well broken them, before testing.
The problem with these is it's such an expensive inconvenience to basically semi-automate what you'd just normally google, or use an app for. It doesn't really save time or anything.
I completely feel the frustration. When I black out and wake up naked in a strange alley, covered in someone else's blood, with no recollection of how I got there, or what happened in the last 2 hours, usually the last thing I _do_ remember is setting my phone down to watch a TH-cam video while I eat or something, and the edge of my finger touches the edge of the screen and starts playing a new video. There's just something about technology acting in ways you don't want it to that ignites a white hot rage.
Worst part is, the whole camera functionality works just fine with the Google Lens app. They should just use that instead of being Yet Another OpenAI Wrapper.
anything with the premise of ai is just some wrapper that could be easily be done on a phone with the benefit of not needing lousy hardware. ai sucks tho, so it failed from the nest
Oof their website is just false advertising central, shows the glasses with the clearly visible screen edited out, and shows what you will see as taking up most of the lens... Scammy
Imagine how much better this thing would seem to be if it was a bit abusive. "No, chubby, chips are not a healthy snack." "If you want me to figure out what shoes you're wearing, hold still for a damn second while I take the picture." "That image suggestion sucks. Here, have same alien sci fi babes instead."
My friend owns a company called Globe Biometical, and he is making really cool 3D printed AI powered glasses that detect glaucoma, and macular degeneration. He's got a couple of other fun features on it too, but he is going places! His frames are called "blink" I think
The most SAD thing about that is the fact, that Intel already made glasses, which had all AI I wanted (they had none, as far as I'm concerned). They were beautiful, and were designed not to steal your data, but to actually make your life easier, like smartwatches - but even better. And they never sold those, because why the he'll would they sell something actually useful ? (Team red here). (Verge had exclusive videos about those).
man I just want the Google Glass to come back in a new form. They looked like glasses minus the small reflector for the screen. Give me a hands free display!
Because there are way more people who don't understand and will buy something AI over the same thing non AI, yes we know that most "AI" is just marketing bs but not everyone knows what you know
This is not everything, it is a dedicated AI device, and in one very logical form factor for interacting with one's environment. It is also proper AI, not marketing. Let's be factual in bashing the impracticalities.
It's funny how AI has become a detractor in product descriptions now. Edit: I think the hardware tech they crammed in this form factor is the most interesting and compelling part. I think if they had a few more styles and a few highly refined and consistent feature workflows, like taking notes with short videos, I could see this being more successful. It's marketing it as yet another general AI assistant that makes it fall down.
Always has been, people are just finally realizing it
For new hardware "AI" products this has consistently the case.
In software it's a bit more of a mixed bag because there are a lot of genuinely helpful use cases for the tech, but nobody's really figured out a stable, practical way to monetize it yet. The most popular tools are money pits burning gobs of electricity under a centralized platform holder who will inevitably be driven to enshittify, and the most versatile tools are open-weight releases that have no chance of ever earning back their cost of production.
@@AnnCatsanndra Agreed. I think generalized assistant is a role they aren't brilliant at yet. I think the most successful implementation I've seen has been in those grammar and writing assistants.
If AI had actually been functioning AI instead of relatively rudimentary machine learning (compared to human intelligence), that shift in opinion wouldn't have happened.
But the marketing teams just coooouldn't help themselves.
FR
I never knew I would be so entertained by Linus being pissed off at tech.
That's some of the peak content between him and Alex getting flustered at expensive but terrible laptops, and I'm not even mad, it's hilarious.
The barcode part was hilarious
New Mini-Series Idea: Linus Pissed Off at Tech: Part 1
It's the glasses. There's something about the shape that makes it way more snobbish-feeling and it's extremely entertaining.
Have you seen the red camera unboxing Video?
There's a wearable external battery pack in the works. It fits over your nose, and is shaped like a ball. It comes in red by default.
😁😁😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It also has a piezo element in it so you can squeeze it to generate extra power if your battery goes dead.
LMAOO
You can tell it's fully charged with a simple squeeze if it goes *HONK*
will it have an attachable mustache?
THESE are the types of video we need more of. Honesty. No BS. If a product sucks, don't hold back.
Bravo.
Also the best version of advertising for certain shoe brand - I mean those shoes bear marks of heavy use (and slight limping), which means he use them voluntarily even outside the sponsored plugs…
It`s sad that these videos are not the norm and we gotta appreciate them.
5:50 love how the glasses make you look like you're "not fully there" when you concentrate on it.
People definitely gonna ask "Are you ok?" when you use this in public.
Reminds of the litrpg status thing where they noticeably stop paying attention.
brilliant labs frames look like glasses you would put on your doggo along with a lab coat and a pen protector to make them look smarter.
lmao
An appropriate accessory would be an Elijah-style helmet...
perfect description. 👌
@@zybch okay why did I think about Bubbles from trailer park boys when you mentioned him? 💀
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the nice thing about the term AI is it immediately lets you know you can ignore whatever the product is
You know it's a cash grab immediately
And why is the middle guy in a hospital gown?
Absolutely Incompetent products.
Are you trying to say my AI can opener is a scam product?
@@Playingwith3D totally legit 💯
Linus would be hired on Chinese tv with that look as an expert on literally anything
With those on, he's only missing the hat, to look like a real life Gyro Gearloose.
fr
ELONGATED MUSK 😂
"We've got to start somewhere" Dude we've started so many times already. Google Glass was more than a decade ago. OpenAI was founded just two years after that. We should be past "starting" by this point.
11:38 The best David Tennant's Docter who impression I've seen🤣
He wears the to look smart ;-)
If this video is anything to go by, Linus' "Old man yelling at dumb tech stuff" arc is going to be AWESOME.
😂
My new favorite Linus line: 10:10 B*** I just gave you the barcode number!
This video was gold. Hateful disappointed gold. That's what Nvidia is selling shovels for.
im like no he didnt lololol
😂😂😂😂 this week on WAN “Linus hates women”
13:56 😂😂
SO SO SO much waste at the scale of a whole society
this is your favourite line? it there a hidden joke im not getting?
The fact none of them are wearing it and are inatead wearing normal glasses in the included promotional card kills me lmao
even they themselves found them too impractical lol
@@southerncyan4098so impractical they can't even be worn for the 10 seconds it takes for the pic!
They probably just started running out of money and thought that they might sell enough to keep going until the next iteration. Buying the first generation of tech is almost always a bad idea, alteast wait until 2nd gen. or 3rd-4th to be on the safe side, depending on what it is you are buying ofcourse. There are exceptions ofcourse, like the first iphone or the Tesla model S. But those worked well and good and was revolutionary all in one go.
Is there a prescription version? CAN you wear these if you wear glasses?
@@howardjones543 Sorta. As of a few months ago they were supposedly partnered with a company called AddOptics that has a molding tech which it can use to 3D print lenses. They were going to be printing add-on lenses that Brilliant would bond (glue) on during assembly of the unit.
There's nothing about that on their site now, but they do have a Q&A section on the order page giving dimensions so you can have an optician machine and glue on any flat-faced prescription lens blank.
4:02 it's simple. You already have a phone, they probably can't sell you a second one. But you don't yet have slim AI glasses.
Well in about 7 months, (or 7 hours depending on whether they ever actually make that paid credit plan) you won't have slim AI glasses either 😅
If there's a new tech product coming out that could work as an app, it probably is an app already. I think the new AI products are 90% fashion and 10% functional, but I see why people want technology that looks fun
The glasses aren't there yet, but as a tool that's better integrated in your life than a phone it could be a game changer one day.
It is so unbelievably validating to see Mr tech guy being just as frustrated with AI assistants as I am.
"I swear to God Vance, you're job is so f***ing safe". LOOOL
Bro i cried laughing why didnt this comment get more likes 😂
"your job" unless AI told you to use "You're".
What does vance do at LTT??
@@wannabehuman.production Given the state of most AI products, it could be any or all of them and Vance would be safe.
He's Linus' executive assistant.
I want Linus to wear this every video
Dbrand pay him or something!
Let's get it done @dbrand
lmfao DBRAND DO IT
not every video but he looks funny with them and some times he girls use them maybe
Every video have a different Dbrand skin on them and show him struggling to make them do a basic task
lol
the future i feared most was the future where the only paperwork you get with the product you buy consists of some QR codes possibly leading to sites that will probably be dead in ten years time and MAN does it suck as bad as i thought it would
10 years? More like two!
@@MakerAventurasnot updated past the first month, some images and links point to nothing after a year, after 2 years the domain lease expires
Sounds like every "IOT" device
@@MakerAventuras two!? that's wishful thinking
At least we are not controlled by mega corporations that can monitor our every move right, oh yea....
But think about the ecology..!
If Disney ever make a live action of Atlantis Linus would make a perfect Milo Thatch with these bad boys!
12:58 when user privacy went out the window
That was when they responded to him commenting on the screen being out of alignment.
Oh that's actually pretty clev-oh that means they're already listening without an activation phrase oh awesome that's not good.
they really knew who they were designing these for when they made the bold decision to go with the doofus design
"spend your money like a fool, look like one too!" new product tag line for them
Melvin Couture
A giraffe and a priest walk in to a bar. The bartender says "When I told you to get off your high horse, I didn't expect you to get a taller one instead.". Boom. Done. AI ain't got nothing on this.
Watch an AI copy this
@NasifIstiak AI = Automatic Infringement
@@NasifIstiakIt’s somewhat common that when a GPT says something that’s actually good, it’s just an overfit back from its training data, perhaps with some line editing.
Which would be copyright infringement if one of us peons did it, of course.
@@Blaze6108 It did seem like that on certain occasions with ChatGPT. It often fails the followup questions in those instances
Giraffes unironically get high on purpose of rotten fruit.
Probably not, I might be mixing things but it'd be funny.
When the AI asked to have the barcode read to it, I utterly lost it.
"I am not looking at you, I am taking a photograph"
This is one of the best ways to demonstrate AI possible right now. :D
Confused man screaming at his glasses.
21st Century Insanity
Man screaming at his confused glasses.
@@Rekhan4242 Pa paparapapa pa pa pa paparapapapa
"AI" is the modern day iteration of the term "snake oil." You hear "AI" and you immediately know to never take anything seriously.
Tell that to all the artists who are being superseded by AI, it has been almost as revolutionary as the invention of the camera which put the first round of portrait artists out of work
@@rexsceleratorum1632every time someone uses ai to generate art instead of using actual art made by humans it feels cheap and weird, also people hate when companies do that so big companies are probably not going to stop hiring actual artists
@@rexsceleratorum1632 yhea sure.
and thats a great thing, it leaves more resources to the actually useful stuff for code devs lol
@@SporeFanification Same is true for digital art because algorithm has to copyaste real skill to use traditional tools, which people just hack together randomly in photoshop. You got used to it and started paying them good money.
„AI glasses“ was all I need to know about this 😂
yes
It can be a great thing but even Google failed at it..
@@SubjektDelta That's cause Google sucks.
A shame that they went through the trouble of making a competent set of display glasses and then saddled them with silly AI features.
Same problem as the Vision Pro, they didn't think about use cases. We have this cool piece of tech, but what are people actually going to use this for in their daily lives? Will it be like a secondary display for your phone for things like directions and notifications, similar to a smartwatch? Can you use it for media consumption, or even gaming?
People forget the reason we have phones isn't because they're cool, it's because they can do tons of practical things and solve lots of problems in daily life, in addition to leisure activities like media consumption and gaming. What do these glasses do? Do they do it better than a phone?
Honestly if they stripped out the AI and just made a compelling HUD so I don't have to recreate the one Zack Freedman made that'd be great. Give me basic voice control and I'll be fine.
This was one of my favorite ShortCircuits in a while!
Bell 100% nailed how they look.
There's nothing more beautiful than Linus shouting at LLMs
I think if you forced Linus to use these glasses and the Rabbit r1 for a week he’d go full Joker
Video idea!!!
That sounds like it would be classified as a cruel and unusual punishment in just about any part of the world.
LOL What did Linus's wife do to you? She'd have to visit him in the sanitorium assuring him the glasses and R1 are gone, all while he's in fetile position, rocking back and forth in a corner, frothing at the mouth.
I'm fairly certain that would be against the Geneva convention.
@@zwerko lol all the better!
2:06 "in like a trendy way or in like a we surrendered immediately way"
Extremely bold for a British Columbian to be saying, considering their entire cultural identity was coopted from French speaking people.
Products like this are born when people:
1. Overestimate the capabilities of AI.
2. Underestimate the portability and practicality of a mobile phone.
They find some VC fund with more money than sense that they can fleece while the fad is still somewhat hot
Ur a wizard, Linus!
Your*
@@TinchoX *You're
#askchatgpt
@@TinchoX you're right, i should've gone with Yer
Yro'ue @@TinchoX
10:50 Linus started to look like the epitome of an obnoxious stereotypical CEO villain in a movie who has no remorse for anyone and threatens everyone.
a couple burgers away from becoming tom cruise in tropic thunder
and by couple i mean a butt load
I could watch 5 hours of Linus just yelling at AI.
From now on, I want Linus to review all AI techs that will be tested...
in today's news : "old tech youtuber yell at AI"
11:37 tell me that isn't David Tennant
Then at 13:20 he becomes Tom Holland
Man you beat me too it, I came here to say this. The resemblance is uncanny.
I first saw the main character of the harry potter films
Linus getting mad at stupid Ai......PRICELESS
For me it's actually a bit unsettling to watch. Most problems were OpenAI software limitations related, and mostly because he's using it with a millionaire-without-patience attitude.
@@StarFury2what are you yapping about
@@StarFury2 who do you think these are made for if not millionaires without patience? who's buying these other than annoying techbros?
@@StarFury2 that shit is noit even capable to make basic tast a phone do.
@@nddragoon I'd argue not millionaires, because chances are they'll rather let someone design a model for them that'd have proper speech recognition honestly.
Linus slowly getting more pissed off at the glasses is too funny
I dunno I wouldn't even say it was that slow
It's interesting how AI has been integrated into wearable tech like this. However, it seems like these glasses have a long way to go before they can truly deliver on the promise of AI. The success of such a product hinges on customer satisfaction.
Just give us the glasses without the IA bullshit. Can we have some nice head up display, maps, video/photo, google lens translation like and that all
Between the bleached blond hair and these glasses Linus is bringing back PEAK 2000's "Style".
That was my first thought as well. He's at peak 2000 here.
And quoting Korn.
@@JReykdal i assume that he said blind somewhere.
oh adidas..
I can see him in the next hip coffee place already with these.
The formfactor is fairly impressive, there are some good ideas there ... using it only for f'ing LLMs was not one of them.
The devs do say it’s for programmers and their app is a template for other people to use
I love that Linus managed to break it in like 5 minutes
Linus with the AI glasses will be like MKBHD with the Humane Pin
12:12 It was the most unexpected Korn reference ever made
Korn reference, but ADIDAS actually did stand for All Day I Dream About Sports at one point.
@@MrTsolar That's an urban legend of sorts. It is shortened version of Adi Dasler, the name of the man who started the company. His brother started Puma.
That's right. And Puma was a shortened version of the brother's name: Pu Master
More of Linus going mad trying to use AI products, this is hilarious
The glare on those lenses are horrendous
Meta may have the most sophisticated AI glasses on the market today so far.
I tested over 30 different types of ai glasses and founded the AR and virtual realm and I have never come across someone as honest as you:) worth a subscribe there!
Why can't we just have a simple HUD like in modern cars or what fighter pilots have had for decades... Just give me a smart-watch style simple interface I can have a map or the song I'm listening to on.
How would this work? Where would the projector be and where would it project to?
@@johnjohannesjuan no one is talking about a projector or projecting the image dude, it's about having a simple interface, not a projector
@@johnjohannesjuan why would u need a projector? The screen is on the glasses lol
@@verakoo6187 because Intel made such glasses a decade ago, and they actually used a tiny projector. I guess their idea was to mass produce such projectors at scale, and while lenses were custom - they were not really complicated to manufacture, and they could manufacture lots of them not bothering about excess (cause lenses are likely to stay same through several generations).
Isn't that the concept for Google glasses that just spectacularly failed?
i think the frames look great
they perfectly match the "i am a dumbass" look that anyone that buys these things can relate to!
I´m 100% shure it took every fiber of his body to not trow the glasses away...
Sure
Did those glasses just generate a picture of a drinks can named 'DIIK 18HR' at 14:23 ? That's some energy drink, baby!!
2:57 almost became JerryRigEverything 😂
8:22 to 12:16, and honestly onward from there, that whole bit could be a banger short/tiktok on its own.
Yep there is a lot of potential in that type of product review
Soy
Why did they use the most dorky looking frames on the face of the planet? They know the potential market for this are tech bros.
I'm more seeing 60ish that likes gadgets features a bit too much
I actually dig the round look - but for this, I'd rather the frames not be transparent.
@@ZaneBlalock hides the chonk
Yeah my thought is wait why do they look good on him.
Even tech bros don't look this dorky, this is "that guy from your high school class named melvin" level
Those glasses looks like the ones your mom got you in a nearby random pharmacy right after a visit to an optometrist.
There is a certain resemblance to my first pair of NHS glasses.
Now all we gotta do is wait until a bunch of bleeding hearts on Twitter say that Linus is killing the start up by making this video.
We need more bloopers like this. This is one of the funniest Video you made yet.
Do engineers no longer take the approach of "make it slightly too big and heavy, but make it work really good then later shrink it down" approach to ANYTHING anymore?
Standalone VR headsets are this at the moment.
No, because products are also marketing. And bulky products are bad for marketing.
For glasses that would be kinda... Stupid
@@dinokknd Better performance from bulky headsets is better marketing than under functioning products that are thinner.
By now it's clear there's enough people who'll by literally anything that hits the right buzzword trends.
"Old Man Linus yells at cloud (-based tech junk)" is my favorite genre of LTT video.
As an avid user of LLMs, I felt every single moment of frustration deep in my soul.
The size they went with is a terrible choice, they need to be 3mm wider and 4mm longer temples. No spring hinges and not having nose pads was an awful choice, they should have asked one optician for help lmao
Or just worn it themselves. In pretty much every video they had prior to shipping they were always wearing their regular glasses instead of the frame.
1:02 LINUS PERRY THE PLATYPUS?
This is the closeest I've seen Linus to becoming Napoleon Dynamite
Minion Linus is not something I knew I needed
3:00 Linus, save the durability testing for Jerryrig.
Lol
Those glasses are a call back to B.E.N. from Treasure Planet.
Oh and hear me out when I tell u that the product is just the tip of the iceberg, their service is by far the worst in have ever seen in hardware companies, basically using only discord for customer service, and constantly lying about estimated delivery times and status
Linus: "I'ma have my hand here in case I need it"
Bell: "uhhhh ya look very French"
Linus: *small cat tap*
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
They clearly have a major tokenization issue with their prompts.
Can't we get AR glasses that don't suck?
Not anytime soon, we have to get over the ai craze before tech can move forward again.
@@RisingRevengeanceyeah ever since the AI hype started, hardware has been A LOT more stagnant.
From what I remember, these glasses are fully open source so you can rip the AI out and put your own programs on it
Xreal glasses aren't bad. I like my set.
@@alexdavis9324 They doesn't look halfbad either.
"You look like kindof a dingus."
The socks, sandals, and bleached hair already do that, the glasses can hardly make it worse.
Oh, they do make it A LOT worse!
People going "Whoaahh" at an AI model saying the most simple things we already know is my kind of entertainment😂😂
You desperately need an anger-o-meter on this one. Ps. It was frickin' hilarious
Those glasses look so goofy, they turn Linus' frustration into a hilarious comedy performance.
they're a small company, they've still got to work on those little details like not getting repeatedly compromised
Linus being angry at AI should me a new meme.
I really love it lol
They make Linus look like the kid from Jerry Maguire.
Okay, Linus tested it, after bending it and hearing a literal snapping sound... I don't know if that's a fair test, because he could have very well broken them, before testing.
Linus acts like a old man struggle with siri in this
10:32 I burst out laughing when the assistant tried to push GS1 codes on Linus. :DDD
The problem with these is it's such an expensive inconvenience to basically semi-automate what you'd just normally google, or use an app for. It doesn't really save time or anything.
Linus: damages the device in the first few seconds. Also Linus: why isn't this thing working?
I completely feel the frustration. When I black out and wake up naked in a strange alley, covered in someone else's blood, with no recollection of how I got there, or what happened in the last 2 hours, usually the last thing I _do_ remember is setting my phone down to watch a TH-cam video while I eat or something, and the edge of my finger touches the edge of the screen and starts playing a new video.
There's just something about technology acting in ways you don't want it to that ignites a white hot rage.
Worst part is, the whole camera functionality works just fine with the Google Lens app.
They should just use that instead of being Yet Another OpenAI Wrapper.
anything with the premise of ai is just some wrapper that could be easily be done on a phone with the benefit of not needing lousy hardware.
ai sucks tho, so it failed from the nest
@@warmoaran3 They are desperate for "the next smartphone" because they have to pretend that endless growth of tech companies is possible.
10:58 Linus: "Shut up! Okay"
Oof their website is just false advertising central, shows the glasses with the clearly visible screen edited out, and shows what you will see as taking up most of the lens... Scammy
omg you’re right. They actually look wearable on the website. What a gross misrepresentation of their product. Ew.
first red flag was the word "AI" being its one key """feature"""
The condescending voice was my favorite part.
Imagine how much better this thing would seem to be if it was a bit abusive. "No, chubby, chips are not a healthy snack." "If you want me to figure out what shoes you're wearing, hold still for a damn second while I take the picture." "That image suggestion sucks. Here, have same alien sci fi babes instead."
@@bartz0rt928😂 it be my new best friend
"I swear to god, Vance, your job is so f***ing safe"!
My friend owns a company called Globe Biometical, and he is making really cool 3D printed AI powered glasses that detect glaucoma, and macular degeneration. He's got a couple of other fun features on it too, but he is going places!
His frames are called "blink" I think
The most SAD thing about that is the fact, that Intel already made glasses, which had all AI I wanted (they had none, as far as I'm concerned). They were beautiful, and were designed not to steal your data, but to actually make your life easier, like smartwatches - but even better.
And they never sold those, because why the he'll would they sell something actually useful ? (Team red here).
(Verge had exclusive videos about those).
man I just want the Google Glass to come back in a new form. They looked like glasses minus the small reflector for the screen. Give me a hands free display!
They should market this as Linus-Pissing Glasses.
why must everyone put AI on everything
Probably because Invester like to hearing about AI
money
Because there are way more people who don't understand and will buy something AI over the same thing non AI, yes we know that most "AI" is just marketing bs but not everyone knows what you know
It's the new ketchup. Covers up the burnt bits.
This is not everything, it is a dedicated AI device, and in one very logical form factor for interacting with one's environment. It is also proper AI, not marketing. Let's be factual in bashing the impracticalities.
New set. New mic 🎤 *or audio settings*. New hair color. New POV. …loving it! Good job new Boss! 👍
0:26 do you mean red flag?