The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses have introduced multimodal AI, allowing an AI assistant to process multiple types of information.
They can take photos, record videos, text, and audio. The Ray-Ban glasses have a camera and five microphones acting as the AI’s eyes and ears. Below in the tweet you can see what’s they able do.
Multimodal Meta AI is rolling out widely on Ray-Ban Meta starting today! It's a huge advancement for wearables & makes using AI more interactive & intuitive.
— Ahmad Al-Dahle (@Ahmad_Al_Dahle) April 23, 2024
Excited to share more on our multimodal work w/ Meta AI (& Llama 3), stay tuned for more updates coming soon. pic.twitter.com/DLiCVriMfk
They can describe objects, read signs in different languages, and even identify landmarks. Like Humaine Ai pin they provide Real-time translation is expected to be a killer app for tourists, but it needs more testing.
The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses also feature hands-free video call integration with WhatsApp and Messenger, and new frame designs for the fashion-conscious. The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses start at $300, which is better than the $700 price tag for a clunky pin.