Meta integrates artificial intelligence into Ray-Ban smart glasses
In the near future, users of Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses will be able to take advantage of a new AI-based feature that can recognize objects, landmarks, and animals. To activate this smart assistant, you just need to say “Hello, Meta,” and then you can ask questions or give commands. The user will receive answers through the built-in speakers of the glasses.
This innovation promises to transform the way smart glasses are used, enabling users to interact with the world around them on a new level. However, according to the New York Times, the system still faces certain challenges, including the accuracy of object identification, especially when located at a distance or behind obstacles, and the translation of languages, even exotic ones.
Despite these challenges, the glasses are already available to a select group of users in the United States through an early access program. Meta is actively working to overcome these shortcomings, striving to make the new feature more reliable and useful for a wide range of users.