We tried on Google's prototype AI smart glasses
Briefly

At a recent tech event, journalists tested Google’s Project Moohan smart glasses, which have evolved to be lighter and more comfortable. The demos focused on AI integration with Google's Gemini assistant, showcasing features like navigation in Google Maps through natural language. However, the event's demos were limited and monitored due to privacy concerns. Notably, the glasses now allow users to capture 3D depth in regular videos, a promising development for immersive media experiences, showing the ongoing innovation in wearable technology despite security challenges.
The eternal problem with smart glasses is you've got to see it to believe it.
Project Moohan presents a lighter and more comfortable headset than previous iterations, integrating AI seamlessly into user interactions.
The demos at this year's event have more restrictions, likely due to privacy concerns around camera use in public demo settings.
Spatialized video now allows users to experience 3D depth in regular videos without the need for special equipment.
Read at The Verge
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