software, they can be used to scan famous landmarks, translate languages and identify animal breeds and exotic fruits, among other tasks.. . To use the A.I. software, wearers just say, "Hey, Meta," followed by a prompt, such as "Look and tell me what kind of dog this is." The A.I ...
could describe the imagery and what media was used to compose the art - which would be nice for an art history student - but it couldn't identify the artist or title. (A Meta spokesman said another software update it released after my museum visit improved this ability.) ...
top... can be used to scan famous landmarks, translate languages and identify animal breeds and exotic fruits, among other tasks.. . To use the A.I. software, wearers just say, "Hey, Meta," followed by a prompt, such as "Look and tell me what kind of dog this is." The A.I
topcould describe the imagery and what media was used to compose the art - which would be nice for an art history student - but it couldn't identify the artist or title. (A Meta spokesman said another software update it released after my museum visit improved this ability.)
topcould describe the imagery and what media was used to compose the art - which would be nice for an art history student - but it couldn't identify the artist or title
top... paid a visit to the Oakland Zoo in Oakland, Calif., where, for two hours, I gazed at about a dozen animals, including parrots, tortoises, monkeys and zebras. I said: "Hey, Meta, look and tell me what kind of animal that is."
top... Meta's new Ray-Ban smart glasses uses cameras and image recognition to give the wearer information about what he or she is looking at.Credit...Aaron Wojack for The New York Times.
topAs I drove home from the city to my house in Oakland, I asked Meta what bridge I was on while looking out the window in front of me (both hands on the wheel, of course).
topHilarity, wonder and lots of mistakes ensued.. . In a sign that the tech industry keeps getting weirder, Meta soon plans to release a big update that transforms the Ray-Ban Meta, its camera glasses that shoot videos, into a gadget seen only in sci-fi movies
topA Meta spokesman said that because the technology was still new, the artificial intelligence wouldn't always get things right, and that feedback would improve the glasses over time
topA Meta spokesman said that because the technology was still new, the artificial intelligence wouldn't always get things right, and that feedback would improve...
topThe glasses, which come in various frames starting at $300 and lenses starting at $17, have mostly been used for shooting photos and videos and listening to music
topA Meta spokesman said that because the technology was still new, the artificial intelligence wouldn't always get things right, and that feedback would improve the glasses over time.
topThe glasses, which come in various frames starting at $300 and lenses starting at $17, have mostly been used for shooting photos and videos and listening to music. But with the new A.I. software, they can be used to scan famous landmarks, translate languages and identify...
topsoftware is so novel and quirky that when we - Brian X. Chen, a tech columnist who reviewed the Ray-Bans last year, and Mike Isaac, who covers Meta and wears the smart glasses to produce a cooking show - heard about it, we were dying to try it
top... wears the smart glasses to produce a cooking show - heard about it, we were dying to try it. Meta gave us early access to the update, and we took the technology for a spin over the last few weeks.. . ImageHands holding a brown case and a pair of black eyeglasses.