- Apparently, goal is working in glasses with AI always on
- You can recognize people’s faces and remind you of things you forget
- The existing glasses apparently have the same sensors, but a battery too small for the function to be worthwhile
The next smart sunglasses can always be looking with a new AI that can track everything you do.
According to a filtration of the information (behind a payment wall), which details two pairs of specifications in which the company is working, according to experts.
The internal code name of Aperol and Bellini, the two pairs of specifications would have a new live. You start it with a command phrase, such as “Hello goal, the AI live”, and the glasses would begin to record each of your movements.
This includes being able to recognize people with facial recognition and remind him of things like the keys to his house if the glasses saw him forget them.
The current Mmart-Smart of Ray-Ban Models are apparently already filled with the sensors they would need to achieve this same feat of AI.
Unfortunately, those familiar with finishing tests with existing glasses have said that the characteristic reduces the battery life to only 30 minutes, which is not ideal.
According to the reports, the current goal approach will have its glasses in development, and a pair of target headphones that supposedly will also have super sensation cameras and software, will be executed for hours with a single load with this function on.
Always looking
In many ways, I can see the advantage of this assistant to always live. Anyone who has been locked wanted to have had a small software assistant reminding them of gathering their keys before leaving home.
At the same time, it sounds like a privacy nightmare.
People who point a little nervously to my target ray-ban glasses and ask: “Are they recording them right now?” It always seems to relax when I show them, they are turned off or explain that they only record when they are told, as if I say: “Hello goal, take a photo.”
Now, imagine that I say: “Yes, they have been recording you all the time.” I imagine that I would lose some teeth.
The information report also suggests that Meta has reworked its privacy and security policy to accelerate innovation, which, together with the huge amounts of data that this will collect, it is not something that fills me with joy. Personally, this seems to be the time to harden their privacy policies to ensure that confidential data are not shared in a way that should not be.
I hope this AI will come with some of the existing security characteristics, such as the light of the glasses on while recording, and at least it is a characteristic that must activate manually, but (call me outdated) I cannot imagine that once I want a camera to record each of my movements.
Others will probably feel similarly on these possible glasses of ia always. Just look at the reaction against the function of Microsoft’s always, remember, and that was an application that has just taken screenshots of the computer.
As with all the rumors, we will have to wait and see what Meta officially announces, but I hope that the final product is not as terrifying as it sounds at this time.