Build your own? You know they don't really have a monopoly on it at all, like any other person or group is allowed to essentially take the same idea and build their own conceptual framework and everything else on up to deployment
What do you mean? Are you not looking forward to your avatar learning everything about you and then answer any questions random people ask it about your life completely unsupervised?
These glasses are pretty obviously a gambit for Facebook/Meta to obtain massive amounts of AI training data on the real world. Imagine an LLM like LLaMa or ChatGPT trained on every conversation that has happened in the the real world (but with audio and video too). The incentive here is that the more of your life you record, the more lifelike your Metaverse avatar trained on your lifelog will become, enabling the transhumanist dream of living forever in digital form (until your account gets hacked of course). What could go wrong?
You’re not wrong but developing the technology was the hard part for them. Collecting data is pretty easy tbh, they already have all of it from facebook too
@@yusuke1910 yeah they have mountains of data already, but not the kind they hope to get from these glasses - real life conversations with facial expressions and tone of voice (linked to specific humans), video of every location on earth, etc…
Because in 2023 the world has changed significantly. Since TikTok generation people do film everything everywhere, hell even everyone and no one cares anymore. I’m pretty sure it was a little issue in the past. It’s the same like with google street view. Here in Germany so many people sued google and blocked them to pixelate their house. Last year they asked google if they can come back to their streets (mostly new young generation) to make it finally visible in streetview xD . People love to show theirself, or they got recorded for TikTok but don’t care anymore because it’s the standard now
@@kewa_design putting aside the "no one cares" claim, there is a world of difference between everyone pulling out a phone to record a short video every few days, and everyone wearing cameras on their face that could potentially be recording or tapped into by corporations or governments at any given moment. In the former world, most interactions are still private, in the latter almost any moment may not be
Not much of a dystopia if it can be subverted by a bunch of 17 year olds stealing them. The State won't even punish these anti-heroes. (second degree theft doesn't count as a punishment)
They make the same mistake OVER & OVER again... Google = best search engine MJ = best Creative AI CHAT GTP = best chat Unreal & Unity = game dev PS5 XBox = best console windows = best pc I dunno, trying to get ppl changing their fav apps is impossible unless its sooo out there. Non of which are not brand new. Lastly, not every1 lives in million dollar houses, so why would you want your games super imposed on your moderate looking flat? Summary - Bit underwhelming
@@pdjinne65 im 51. Been a creative person all my life. Wokeness and 'words are violence' has literally killed going forward. Kubrick, rock n roll, hip hop, grundge all came out with anger and angst. It banged the gavel and said heres sum new $hit, then shoved it down your throat. Just baby steps now. Anything shocking or daring is just cancelled and put in bin...
@@southcoastinventors6583 I'm not worried about it. I just hope people who wear stupid glasses like this and record people against their will get punched in the face, like was happening with Google Glass. If enough people get punched in the face, hopefully the next round of corporations trying this bs will get the hint.
@@serqetry We already get filmed against our will when we go into most large towns and cities so it not like it isn't happening plus most people including people that make comments on the internet never follow through on threats.
Like it or not AR glasses are the future, even Tim Cook has said that Apples goal is to get AR into a pair of normal sized glasses. You can either embrace the future or complain about it like some seniors complain about smartphones.
Not a new idea, but it's going to change human interaction if we think we might be recorded on our friends smartglasses all the time... Nonstop surveillance 🤦
@@kewa_designBut that's someone holding up a smartphone and holding it in your direction. You can clearly see what they are doing. With the glasses you never know if you're being recorded.
You failed to mention the single problem with all of this tech, from Google Glass to this. Privacy. You kind of skirted the problem but lets call it for what it is. Zuck is hoping people dont care so much about privacy this time round. And as you said it’s happening incrementally
@@williamparrish2436 come on bro. Thats like saying its ok for the government to spy on you because hey, ive got nothing to hide! Imagine what it will be like when 1 out of every 10 people are wearing cameras. Youre on the grid everywhere you go. Like doorbell cams on steroids
@williamparrish2436 are you actually suggesting that people with power don't seek and gain greater control through surveillance? And that cameras on all faces at all times wouldn't risk being the most comprehensive system of surveillance ever devised?
@williamparrish2436 also, yeah, no, I dont want even regular people recording my every interaction with them to be microanalyzed later. Even putting questions of power and exploitation aside, this is a nightmare of a scenario for people with anxiety Like, how can you look at the state of social media and think "gee, it sounds like a great idea for everyone to have their every mistake and perceived mistake recorded and shareable forever"
12:19 - they were put off due to privacy concerns, which meta has not mentioned. Given their track record, we have no idea what they are doing with this data and how much is shared.
I don't comment often, but I had to say that you're doing an awesome job on this one! Real nice summary with just enough information and video. Great job!
What could possibly go wrong with letting Facebook get even more information on me by training their AI off of my biometric data and a totally complete visualization of the environment I live in?
I'm worried about having easy access to celebrity AI avatars. I think that will do a lot to further increase the exisiting problems with parasocial relationships towards people in the public image. I would think twice before letting my kid use this.
It's weird and useless and just the kind of cringe I expect to come from Zuck. I'll admit he won a couple points back by open-sourcing, but contrary to Matt and many of the commenters here, almost everything in this video reminds me why Zuck is a lizard and Meta sucks
Holy crap a techie friend introduced me to the rayban glasses this summer. I didnt know they werent released yet. We took group photos and they were voice activated.
While it's awesome that everyone has exciting new tools to create, I'm really concerned about a huge company like Meta making this functionality as accessible as they possibly can. Images can already be easily manipulated, but making it so easy for people to fake their content will create a huge amount of distrust in most users because people will no longer trust what they see online, even with their friends or people they know. The potential for anyone to create extremely convincing misinformation with no barriers is here, if it already wasn't bad enough. And what happens when we inevitably compare ourselves to others online, unknowingly competing with an intelligent AI that knows exactly what engages us, more than real humans? The value of genuine human creativity will go down as literally anyone could create masterpieces with little to no effort, and nobody would know the difference. People will start using AI to have conversations online, leading to depersonalized and artificial AI filtered connections with each other. While I am heavily into AI tools, everything he brought gives me major red flags. I think this will be heavily overused, flooding our feeds with manipulative "fake" content and will be abused by people with questionable motives. I don't like where this is going, but at least we'll see a new and exciting era of Memes...
Totally agree, This is AI to the masses disquised as cute, harmless, fun features but it will have a huge impact. A lot of us will be boiled frogs while enjoying the lukewarm water. Whats worse is what impact it will have on our society that easily could break down what has taken generations to built.
I am also a VR tech fan. From the DK2 times. And the computer vision stuff that is used for mapping your environment in VR/MR is the same computer vision stuff that lets AI models understand the real world image feed. So, one boosts the other and the other way round.
Thanks Matt! Believe it or not your short video was so much more interesting than the actual connect presentation that I found stilted and boring. Engineers don't make for good presentations. It was more like going to a roundtable meeting on watching grass grow! Thanks again!
Great job thank you for the summary! I have been watching every video you have put out for about 1,5 - 2 Years and you are doing a great job. Amazed to see how you grew!
My biggest concern is about the credibility of information. so if I will be asking all of my questions and an AI would be answering how can I be sure that it is not lying or making stuff up?
They really need to mandate some sort of non-intrusive watermark in these AI images and videos as AI generation continues to improve at this pace so they can be distinguished from “real” images and video. Otherwise, the already out of control misinformation on the internet will be made a thousand times worse.
You sound like the old people that complain about people on their smartphones all day. This is the future of tech and the generation that are now entering adulthood will embrace it.
AI was the missing piece that VR needed to make that next step, although we're seeing more and more that AR is gonna be the hotness over VR (except for gaming or special events) - those glasses are SUPER tempting at 299, then I remember it's still Zuck and do I really want him monitoring everything I see 24/7 as a prescription glasses wearer?
I wonder if you look at someone in the street and ask the Meta AI glass "Who dat?"... it will spill all the knowledge it has on the person you are looking at. Also isn't there a law about displaying an indicator when you are recording? At least in private areas?
I’m a machinist and there are times when a HUD would be super helpful. Augmented reality in industry is going to be a huge deal. The object recognition paired with QR codes on parts could save so much time. Managing a database of cutting tools takes a huge amount of my time. Using AI to bridge the physical shop environment and the computer realm is incredible.
My absolute first question before buying those glasses would be whats the battery time. Second: storage capacity. Or does it transfer data directly to other units? Then, how does that affect battery time? Looking forward to see hands on reviews.
I would also like to know what it uses to connect to other devices. Bluetooth would be a huge bottleneck if they're wanting us to do live streams with this thing.
I would be really interested to know if the glasses will also be available with prescription lenses. You see, I'm as blind as a bat... xD Additionally, it would be great if they could be operated solely through voice commands, as I have paralysis and can't lift my arms. Probably that's why I'm such a huge fan of AI. It offers so many possibilities, especially for people with disabilities!!! Thanks for your amazing content! You are my absolute favorite RU-vidr in the English-speaking world!!! Greetings from Germany, Charlotte
You said your video was not as polished as usual, but it was OK and most prefer fresh news unpolished to old news well polished. This was great thanks!
3:37 Meta AI is basically the Meta version of Bing Chat You can literally ask it questions and if it doesn't know the answer it will search Bing for it, and if you ask it to generate an image it will generate one
He said later on in the video that they’re going to release a free software update to make it multi modal. Depending on how that’s implemented that can fix it.
So META will have real life footage of our lives. How is this even legal? You can't move in public without being recorded?! I guess this is the future but still creepy af.
All this AI stuff is super interesting and agitating imagination , but at the same time its depressing. What real-world skills i should learn when everything i know and can do could be replaced by a slide-button a year from now. Even the AI apps are progressing so fast that i barely handled the previous when theres already better at hand.... 😕
"It thinks like you, talks like you, acts like you, because you've trained it on your data." I've seen Black Mirror's "Be Right Back", I know how this goes wrong 😂 No, but seriously, I wonder if by "train" they mean fine-tune or just prompt engineering/contextualizing? And I hope no one expects it to act exactly like them after training, for the reasons mentioned in Black Mirror: all the data you've written down online, in videos, etc. is still not every part of you, and those missing parts will influence your behavior in ways the AI can't possibly know to mimic.
These Ray-Ban sunglasses are the start of the erosion of our privacy in public spaces. Now we must behave..just in case someone is recording us while out shopping
Those glasses would be useful for bushwalking in Australia - for watching out for snakes. I had to carefully walk around two brown snakes last weekend.
Why are people so excited about giving your entire identity to a company! Once you train your personal AI Meta now owns you! They can create versions of you doing anything they want! This is absolutely insane. Humanity goes down with applause…
Yeah, that part is pretty strange. Why would I want to create an NPC version of myself? I can see the value of having that once a person is dead, but an alive person? It's just weird lol
People have had their objections to data harvesting and identity theft bled out of them over the last couple of decades. The writers of dystopian fiction predicted that the government would have to force people to give these things up but these days they do it themselves willingly.
Zuck knows the vibe. Once everyone knows what an embodied autonomous agent in a virtual world is…. Once spatial computing becomes normal and then said embodied agent is an AR avatar in your living room we are one week away from WaifuGPT and ChadGPT Then shit gets really weird really fast
The Zuck Glasses. The glasses to wear for those who wants to get the shit beat out of them by strangers who don't want to be creeped on by anti-social creeps.
So were heading into having surveillance everywhere, no privacy, ai also knowing everything about you As cool as all these advancements are, its also not nice considering the ramifications
I'm disturbed that it wasn't mentioned, how intrusive the tech will be. "The blade that cuts both ways." would be a great motto for the pros and cons list for A.I.. I do think that facebo... er, "meta" could find a niche, pairing their ""ai" "tech"" to the gaming/ blockchain world. But this crap that they're showcasing feels like a procrastinator who waited till the last min to finish his homework. Meta has to play catchup, IMG....
People will now only have one perspective on any information given to them from this. I am worried about nitpicking information to only give to people. It will be much easier to control the information people have access to. Right now, it's not a big deal but there are organizations and companies actively removing information from the internet or making it hard to get to because of their own biases and opinions.
Creeped me out… no mind-blowing. That is why Apple is going to win AI once they release a decent AI to the masses of AirPods User… voice and sound is much more acceptable than pointing a camera at everyone you look at.
areyou dumb? you can already do this on android phone just connect earplugs with the mic and you have it, why waiting for apple ? you fanboying too much ?
I don't believe people will be wearing Apple's glasses as much in public and what you do at home is your concern. The privacy aspects in public with Facebook's Ray-Ban collaboration are significant, comparable to the issues with Google Glass.
if they create a cheap AR glasses those could just replace monitors or screens, i can imagine a world where you are constantly connected while you are outside on the world doing anything.