Unlike many failed smart glasses, the Ray-Ban Meta uses AI as an additional feature rather than a primary benefit, The Verge notes. Users can identify points of interest, get information about points of interest, and make video calls without the “common issues” of rival devices. The publication’s editor said that while some AI features still don’t work, they “enhance usability” and make them a “viable” option for everyday life.
In preparation for the upcoming Meta Connect* event, the company is ready to strengthen its position in the wearable AI market.
*From Meta, which is recognized as extremist and banned in the Russian Federation
Source: Ferra

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