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Baidu announces its own pair of AI smart glasses

Engadget

Baidu, which is often called China's answer to Google, has launched its own pair of AI-powered smart glasses at its annual World Conference event in Shanghai. The device will run on the company's ERNIE generative AI technology and was designed to "become a private assistant," according to the Financial Times. Users will reportedly be able to interact with the device using their voice and ask it questions about what it sees in their current environment. They can also tell it to play music and even track their calories consumption. And since the glasses are equipped with cameras, they can ask it to snap photos or take videos.


The Unusual Genius of the "Resident Evil" Movies

The New Yorker

The sixth and final chapter in the "Resident Evil" franchise has just come out in theatres, and you may as well start there. The films are best enjoyed out of sequence, with no prior knowledge of the plot. Who is this woman with the pair of shotguns and the tight pants? What's this undead beast that wants to eat her face? When did Washington, D.C., get turned to rubble?