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- Google, Meta and Snap think this tech is the next big thing
Do people actually want smart glasses? Still, tech giants need to get regular people to buy in This includes potential privacy concerns, which played a big role in Google Glass’ demise
- Do People Actually Want Smart Glasses Now? - Slashdot
Emerging AI models can process images, video and speech simultaneously, answer complicated requests and respond conversationally And market research indicates the interest will be there this time The smart glasses market is estimated to grow from 3 3 million units shipped in 2024 to nearly 13 million by 2026, according to ABI Research
- How People Are Really Using Gen AI in 2025 - Harvard Business Review
Last year, HBR published a piece on how people are using gen AI Much has happened over the past 12 months We now have Custom GPTs—AI tailored for narrower sets of requirements
- What do people think about smartglasses? New research reveals a . . .
We found smartglass owners roam in packs and think they’re pretty cool – but non-owners are more likely to see the devices as endangering their privacy and facilitating anti-social behaviour
- The Best Smart Glasses for 2025 - PCMag
With various combinations of cameras, displays, and sensors built into their frames, smart glasses can offer augmented reality (AR) views, AI assistants, and Instagrammable snapshots right on
- What’s the Deal with “Smart Glasses”? Are They Actually Worth Buying?
Smart glasses are quickly emerging as the next big thing in wearable tech From integrating augmented reality (AR) to streaming audio and taking hands-free photos, these futuristic frames promise a lot But do they live up to the hype, or are they just another fleeting gadget?
- Here’s how people are actually using AI | MIT Technology Review
Two years on, most of those productivity gains haven’t materialized And we’ve seen something peculiar and slightly unexpected happen: People have started forming relationships with AI systems
- The smart glasses era is here — I got a first look | The Verge
Of the myriad smart glasses I saw, three stood out: Halliday, Even Realities G1, and the Rokid Glasses All three feature a discreet design, with a hidden green monochrome heads-up display
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