- Meta apparently works on glasses with always on
- He can recognize the faces of people and remind you of the things you forget
- Existing glasses have apparently all the same sensors, but a battery too small for the functionality
Meta’s next smart glasses could always look with a new AI that can follow everything you do.
It is according to a leak of information (behind a paid wall), which details two pairs of specifications on which the company works, according to initiates.
The internal code name Aperol and Bellini, the two pairs of specification featured a new LIV new. You start with an order sentence, like “Hey Meta, start live AI”, and the glasses would start to record each of your movements.
This includes the possibility of recognizing people with facial recognition and reminding you of things like your home keys if the glasses saw you forgetting.
The current models of Smart Ray-Ban glasses are apparently already filled with the sensors they need to remove this same feat from AI.
Unfortunately, those who know Meta’s tests with existing glasses said that the functionality reduced the lifespan of their battery only 30 minutes, which is not ideal.
Meta’s current objective should have its development glasses – and a pair of Meta headphones which will also boast of cameras and super -detection software – Execute for hours on a single load with this activated functionality.
Always look
In many ways, I can see the advantage of this assistant has always alive. Whoever locked himself wanted to have a small software assistant reminding them to take their keys before leaving the house.
At the same time, it looks like a nightmare of confidentiality.
People who point a little nervously in my meta-banque glasses and ask: “Are these who are registering for us right now?” Always seem to relax when I show them that they are disabled or explain that they only record when educated, as if I say: “Hey meta, take a photo.”
Now imagine that I say rather: “Yes, they recorded you all the time.” I imagine I would lose a few teeth.
The information report also suggests that META has reworked its privacy and security policy to accelerate innovation, which, in conjunction with the enormous amounts of data that live AI will collect, is not something that fills me with joy. Personally, this seems to be the time to tighten your privacy policies to make sure that sensitive data is not shared in a way that it should not be.
I expect AI to come with some of the existing security characteristics of Meta, such as light on the glasses in progress while you record, and it is at least a feature that you must activate manually, but (call me old-fashioned), I can not imagine that a camera records each of my movements.
Others will probably feel in the same way as these glasses always have potential new. Just look at the counterpoup against Microsoft’s AI feature, a reminder – and it was an application that just took computer screenshots.
As with all rumors, we will have to wait and see what Meta officially announces, but I hope that the final product is not as scary as it seems at the moment.