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Ray-Ban Smart Glasses: A Detailed Comparison of 2 Models
Introducing Ray Ban Meta Smart Glasses – the perfect blend of style and technology. These sunglasses not only protect your eyes from the sun but also offer advanced features like video recording, music playback, livestreaming and voice control. In this blog post, we compare Ray Ban Meta Smart Sunglasses with other smart eyewear options to help you decide if they’re worth the investment. Discover…
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Las gafas inteligentes de Meta se venden más que las Ray-Ban tradicionales en algunas tiendas, incluso antes de que se implementen las funciones de IA
Las gafas inteligentes Ray-Ban Meta son el producto más vendido en el 60% de todas las tiendas Ray-Ban en Europa, Oriente Medio y África, según Subir realidad virtual. El detalle provino del director financiero de EssilorLuxottica, Stefano Grassi, quien reveló durante la conferencia telefónica sobre resultados del gigante de las gafas la semana pasada que Ray-Ban Meta demostró ser un importante…
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Ray-Ban Meta: La revolución de las gafas inteligentes con IA en tiempo real
Las gafas inteligentes Meta de Ray-Ban están a punto de dar un salto tecnológico significativo. La compañía ha anunciado una serie de mejoras que buscan posicionar este dispositivo como un referente en el mercado de la tecnología de consumo. La incorporación de procesamiento de vídeo con inteligencia artificial en tiempo real es, sin duda, la novedad más destacada en estas gafas inteligentes con…
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Stop trying to make smart glasses happen!
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Meta has a major opportunity to win the AI hardware race
🟢 AI wearables have struggled significantly this year, despite early excitement surrounding their potential. Initially, the tech world was eager about devices like the Humane AI Pin and the Rabbit R1, which promised transformative experiences. However, neither has met expectations, echoing a pattern seen in past gadget hype cycles, such as with Google Glass and various augmented reality headsets, which have ultimately failed to achieve commercial success.
🟢 In an ironic twist, the most promising AI wearable currently is the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, which have exceeded expectations despite skepticism about their viability. Unlike previous iterations, such as the Ray-Ban Stories, the Meta glasses successfully combine style and functionality, appealing to consumers who prefer fashionable designs over sci-fi aesthetics. Priced at $299, they offer a more affordable alternative to high-end devices while still delivering good audio and video quality, making them suitable for everyday use.
🟢 The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses incorporate AI features as practical enhancements rather than the primary focus. Users can leverage the AI for tasks like object identification, caption writing, and video calls, all of which integrate seamlessly into their daily lives. Although some AI functionalities might be imperfect, the glasses remain functional even if the AI underperforms, distinguishing them from other devices that have faltered.
🟢 Moving forward, Meta faces the challenge of improving its AI capabilities to transition from merely convenient features to indispensable tools that enhance everyday life. With a solid foundation established through style and usability, Meta has the potential to succeed in the AI wearable market. The upcoming Meta Connect event will serve as a crucial opportunity for the company to demonstrate its commitment to innovation in AI hardware, which could reinvigorate interest in this technology sector and solidify its leadership position.
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The technology, which marries Meta’s smart Ray Ban glasses with the facial recognition service Pimeyes and some other tools, lets someone automatically go from face, to name, to phone number, and home address.
#404 media#meta#ray ban#pimeyes#harvard#facial recognition#privacy#surveillance#surveillance capitalism#technology#ai#artificial intelligence#doxxing
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[ID: A screenshot from Meta's smart glasses information web page, showing an actress wearing the rayban/meta smart glasses, smiling broadly at someone off screen as she pinches one of the arms of the glasses grames between two fingers. text below the picture reads: "For Others: Bystander privacy - The Capture LED lets others know when you’re capturing content or going live. If the LED is covered, you’ll be notified to clear it."
I really, really hope this can be what kills Ray Ban and gets people to stop dropping $200+ on non prescription sunglasses .
Does Meta/Facebook seriously not remember the fiasco that was Google Glass?
anyways, we need to make this crash and burn so that no one ever tries this again
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The Surprising Danger Lurking in Your Smart Glasses: A Wake-Up Call for Privacy
How Brilliant Innovations Can Be Misused and Abused, Causing Unnecessary Stress to the Public As a retired scientist and health advocate in many countries, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing incredible technological advances throughout my 53-year career in the healthcare industry. Privacy issues have always concerned me as they affect our mental health. From early computing systems to the…
#AI-powered privacy breaches#Cybersecurity risks of smart devices#Data privacy and security#Doxing through smart glasses#Ethics of wearable tech#Facial recognition technology#Future of tech and privacy#Hacking wearable devices#Harvard researchers Meta hack#Internet-connected eyewear risks#Meta Ray-Ban glasses hack#Personal data exposure#PimEyes facial recognition#Privacy Impact Mental Health#Privacy Is Everyone&039;s Business#Privacy Matters#Privacy protection in tech#Protecting personal information#Smart glasses and surveillance#Smart glasses doxing concerns#Smart glasses privacy risks#Technology misuse awareness#Technology Must Respect Privacy#We can&039;t compromize our privacy#Wearable tech privacy concerns
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I know I just reblogged this, but that was before I actually read about the fucking ray ban meta sunglasses where everyone is on camera at all times and, according to this Verge writer, the only way to feel better about it is to also have your own meta ray ban sunglasses.
I desperately miss when people were literally beaten up and harassed for wearing this technology in public. none of this should not be acceptable. it absolutely should not.
i hate the "meta glasses" with their invisible cameras i hate when people record strangers just-living-their-lives i hate the culture of "it's not illegal so it's fine". people deserve to walk around the city without some nameless freak recording their faces and putting them up on the internet. like dude you don't show your own face how's that for irony huh.
i hate those "testing strangers to see if they're friendly and kind! kindness wins! kindness pays!" clickbait recordings where overwhelmingly it is young, attractive people (largely women) who are being scouted for views and free advertising . they're making you model for them and they reap the benefits. they profit now off of testing you while you fucking exist. i do not want to be fucking tested. i hate the commodification of "kindness" like dude just give random people the money, not because they fucking smiled for it. none of the people recording has any idea about the origin of the term "emotional labor" and none of us could get them to even think about it. i did not apply for this job! and you know what! i actually super am a nice person! i still don't want to be fucking recorded!
& it's so normalized that the comments are always so fucking ignorant like wow the brunette is so evil so mean so twisted just because she didn't smile at a random guy in an intersection. god forbid any person is in hiding due to an abusive situation. no, we need to see if they'll say good morning to a stranger approaching them. i am trying to walk towards my job i am not "unkind" just because i didn't notice your fucked up "social experiment". you fucking weirdo. stop doing this.
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Meta confirma que puede entrenar su IA en cualquier imagen que le pidas que analice a Ray-Ban Meta AI
Recientemente le preguntamos a Meta si entrena IA en fotos y videos que los usuarios toman con las gafas inteligentes Ray-Ban Meta. Al principio la empresa no tenía mucho que decir. Desde entonces, Meta ha ofrecido a TechCrunch un poco más de color. En resumen, cualquier imagen que compartas con Meta AI se puede utilizar para entrenar su IA. “(E)n ubicaciones donde la IA multimodal está…
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Ray-Ban 智慧眼鏡拍照隱私疑雲,Meta拒絕透露是否用來訓練 AI
Meta 近期推出的 Ray-Ban AI 智慧眼鏡,內建隱藏攝影機,不僅可以在使用者指令下拍照,還能根據特定關鍵字自動拍照。例如,說出「看」這個字,眼鏡就會自動拍照。這樣的設計讓智慧眼鏡能在無意間收集大量照片,然而 Meta 卻沒有明確承諾這些照片是否會保護隱私,也因此外媒質疑這項隱私問題。 Continue reading Ray-Ban 智慧眼鏡拍照隱私疑雲,Meta拒絕透露是否用來訓練 AI
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