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These AI Glasses Describe the World Around You
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The smart glasses can describe a person’s surroundings.
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As a totally blind person, it is really refreshing to see a main-stream media outlet covering this kind of tech. Thank you and Keep up the good work.
We only need a glass to measure someone’s power so we don’t mess with them
Brilliant innovation!
I wonder if any of those blind kids in India that were the inspiration could afford $3,500. 🤔 Sad but hopefully in due time these will cost low as $200.
Good tech but they need to make the glasses look more “hip” sexy & cool, (Less geeks) then maybe this piece of tech will take on wings, great ideas without great Aesthetics can sometimes destroy good ideas, combine both & you got something cool everyone wants.…
“Let me check his power level”
Is it just me, but I still want Google glasses. I waited and waited and then they got cancelled. I want to live out my dragon ball z dreams and see people’s power levels!
As a muslim, A women should try to hide the beauty in front of other people. That’s why the presenter is wearing a headscarf.
Contrarily, she is wearing so much makeup that try to show off her beauty, which is contrary to Koran’s teaching.
The presenter can wear a headscarf and not wear makeup, or wear makeup and cover the whole face, to try to follow the holy book of Koran’s teaching.
I wanna try but I wonder if it reduces our eyesight?
It’s great that the google glasses are still around. Unfortunately these glasses are not ready for people who have regular glasses, and won’t be able to use them for quite a while. Maybe someone could invent one and the battery life would be great too.
Halloween early?
Thank you , شكرا 🌷
Great technology video explained by the host.
Then it has to be a medical device that must be available on prescription only. 😇
this seems like a great hope for those who suffer with sight impairment, totally onboard for this
Im wondering how they will be providing support for the hardware if Google is no longer working with this project.
Yeah, but the $3,500 price tag? And it still looks as chunky as the Google Glasses from 2013; 9 years later. This should have been available mainstreem from opticians as an upgrade to normal frames by now.
needs a more modern voice
Its not google glasses, its dragon ball sayans scouts that used vegeta but this guy sells it like he invented it.
I wish to see more technologies helping people not only entertaining them
Can I use this to cheat in an exam? I wanna record all my notes and cheat!
People wanting these don’t realize they will give up freedom, theirs and those they record (camera always facing other person). People will avoid them, they will become pariahs.
These look amazing. However, does it have to speak everything allowed? Can’t you connect them to wireless earbuds or something? It is a bit conspicuous.
It’s still sad hope I’ll be able to make a cyborg eye soon
Gglass.
Google Glass Reinvented. Here We Go Again. Also The Price Is Two High For Product That Basically Talks To The Blind.
$3500!!!
Wow, sounds a great product and use of this technology. I hope Envision continues to succeed and grow. Perhaps a partnership with Google given they use their hardware?
Thanks for also including other apps and tech that have similar purposes. Very informative
Should be free or low cost.…Blind people can’t find work, why charge them? Rediculous
I would love a job helping impaired people navigate around. This whole concept is amazing.
AI generated hijab situation?
Prinav introduced this technology over 12 years ago. It is impressive, but after all these years why has innovation on this project been so slow???
I really like this video how do I go about purchasing this item for my love ones
What a bout people that can’t a Ford them
Indian 🇮🇳 🤘
Adghjk
what about adding an option for an ear piece if the user wants to be less obvious of what glasses are reading?
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