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Injured veterans say Meta's AI-powered glasses are a 'gamechanger' for people with disabilities - as it allows them to send texts and get directions by just using their voice

Daily Mail - Science & tech

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Google unveils plans to try again with smart glasses in 2026

BBC News

Google plans to launch smart glasses powered by artificial intelligence (AI) in 2026, after its previous high-profile attempt to enter the market ended in failure. The tech giant set expectations high in 2013 when it unveiled Google Glass, billed by some as the future of technology despite its odd appearance with a bulky screen positioned above the right eye. Google pulled the product in 2015 less than seven months after its UK release, but is now planning on re-entering the market with smart glasses with a cleaner look. But it comes after Meta has already made waves with its smart specs, which have sold two million pairs as of February. Google's new tech will let users interact with its own AI products, such as its chatbot Gemini.


AI for Service: Proactive Assistance with AI Glasses

Wen, Zichen, Wang, Yiyu, Liao, Chenfei, Yang, Boxue, Li, Junxian, Liu, Weifeng, He, Haocong, Feng, Bolong, Liu, Xuyang, Lyu, Yuanhuiyi, Zheng, Xu, Hu, Xuming, Zhang, Linfeng

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

In an era where AI is evolving from a passive tool into an active and adaptive companion, we introduce AI for Service (AI4Service), a new paradigm that enables proactive and real-time assistance in daily life. Existing AI services remain largely reactive, responding only to explicit user commands. We argue that a truly intelligent and helpful assistant should be capable of anticipating user needs and taking actions proactively when appropriate. To realize this vision, we propose Alpha-Service, a unified framework that addresses two fundamental challenges: Know When to intervene by detecting service opportunities from egocentric video streams, and Know How to provide both generalized and personalized services. Inspired by the von Neumann computer architecture and based on AI glasses, Alpha-Service consists of five key components: an Input Unit for perception, a Central Processing Unit for task scheduling, an Arithmetic Logic Unit for tool utilization, a Memory Unit for long-term personalization, and an Output Unit for natural human interaction. As an initial exploration, we implement Alpha-Service through a multi-agent system deployed on AI glasses. Case studies, including a real-time Blackjack advisor, a museum tour guide, and a shopping fit assistant, demonstrate its ability to seamlessly perceive the environment, infer user intent, and provide timely and useful assistance without explicit prompts.


World's thinnest AI glasses feature built-in AI assistant

FOX News

NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang commends President Donald Trump's A.I. agenda and outlines what the country's job future will look like on'Special Report.' Brilliant Labs has just raised the bar for wearable technology. Their new product, Halo, is the world's thinnest open-source AI glasses, yet it packs more intelligence and capability than any other smartglasses that have come before it. Designed to look and feel like a normal pair of glasses, Halo reimagines what's possible when cutting-edge AI meets sleek design. Unlike bulky smartglasses from other brands, Halo feels natural on your face, weighing just over 40 grams.


Zuckerberg claims 'superintelligence is now in sight' as Meta lavishes billions on AI

The Guardian

Whether it's poaching top talent away from competitors, acquiring AI startups or proclaiming that it will build data centers the size of Manhattan, Meta has been on a spending spree to boost its artificial intelligence capabilities for months now. The massive splurge is paying off, according to Meta's chief executive. In a new memo posted on Wednesday ahead of the company's quarterly earnings report, Mark Zuckerberg, describes his ambitions for developing what he calls "superintelligence". "Over the last few months we have begun to see glimpses of our AI systems improving themselves," Zuckerberg wrote. "The improvement is slow for now, but undeniable. Developing superintelligence is now in sight."


Meta is reportedly working on facial recognition for its AI glasses

Engadget

Diminished tech privacy appears to be another ripple effect from Trump 2.0. The Information reported on Wednesday that Meta has changed its tune on facial recognition. After considering but ultimately bailing on the technology for the first version of its smart glasses, the company is now actively working on wearables that can identify nearby faces. Remember when being a "Glasshole" was considered a faux pas? According to The Information, Meta has recently discussed adding software to its smart glasses that scans bystanders' faces and identifies people by name.


AI Glasses You Can Try On And Try Out With AR

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In 2020, sports and lifestyle company Bollé launched the Volt, their first lens developed with artificial intelligence (AI). Researchers at EPIC, Bollé's state-of-the-art design and technology innovation lab in Lyon, France, evaluated 20 million lens formula combinations with AI. The algorithm assessed all the combinations, and the team eventually chose one high-contrast formula that provides the best possible color enhancement and depth perception for their active lifestyle customers. Sports and lifestyle glasses maker Bollé used Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create new ... [ ] state-of-the-art lenses, then launched a transformative marketing campaign that allows customers to not only try their glasses on virtually, but also to take them for an Augmented Reality (AR) test drive! The Volt is being touted as one of the most technologically advanced lens in the marketplace, and it is being included throughout Bollé's extensive line of sport and lifestyle sunglasses.


AI glasses helps children with autism read facial expressions Springwise

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In the US, over one million children suffer from autism. These children find it difficult to recognize emotions through facial expressions, making social interactions very challenging. While patients can gain an understanding through behavioral therapy, this can be both time-consuming and expensive. Now, Autism Glass is a wearable aid from researchers at Stanford University, that uses Google Glass, machine learning and real-time social cues to provide those on the autism spectrum with another option. To use, patients put on the wearable glasses, which incorporate an outward-facing camera.