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Remember Google Glass and the reign of the “glasshole”? Well, Google’s giving face tech another shot with Android XR glasses ...
The smart glasses are currently being used to help researchers train robots and build better AI systems that could be ...
"The good news is they work really well in concerts," Meta's CTO Andrew Bosworth said of smart glasses.
I spoke to smart glasses powered by Google's Gemini AI, and they told me what I was seeing. The AI was able to summarize the page of a book I was reading and identify the location in a YouTube video I ...
Follow along with the Gizmodo crew as we unpack everything Google announces at its annual developer conference in Mountain ...
Google unveiled a slew of new AI tools and features at I/O, dropping the term Gemini 95 times and AI 92 times. However, the ...
The concept of smart glasses lives on, and now former pioneer Google is stepping up its development efforts again. Here's the ...
Google’s new partnership with Warby Parker takes it back into head-held wearables. Will it match Meta’s Ray Ban success or ...
So for Google’s second swing at the product category, it’s focusing on design and functionality. At its I/O keynote this week ...
Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google’s AI research arm DeepMind and a Nobel Prize laureate, isn’t too worried about an AI “jobpocalypse.” ...
In a series of video demos, Google showed off how people wearing Android XR glasses might interact with apps such as Google Maps. A user asked their glasses’ Gemini AI chatbot for directions, and the ...
You can also see it in the way Google is positioning AI as the killer app for headsets and smart glasses. Meta, for its part, has been preaching the same for months — and why shouldn’t it?