Me: “Hey meta, do these sunglasses make me look unapproachable?” Meta’s response: “Yes, Ray ban’s smart meta sunglasses deter those who lack intellect from interacting with you in public.” Me: “Here! take my money now!”
Ik you will not feel safe with the privacy stuff but what it means, means basically all blind people will eventually have a way better understanding of the world from now! Means in the future they can literally watch a full movie and understand it like glasses sharing a story with them at a time, go out without having any hard time finding a supermarket, or even get alerts 🚨 when there is a car coming or etc. 👏🏼 welldone!
Remember this. In the future, this will be linked to chips in the brain. That way people won't have to talk for it to respond. They just think and it gets the question they are thinking.
@@Hood.Housekeeping Asking for some random plant from a badly lit still image is a pretty big ask for an LLM still. People need to manage their expectations by understanding the limits of this tech. Working within those limits, it is very cool and impressive.
Meta's AI is phenominal anyway. I've been using it on the Quest 3 and i really think their AI assistant is the best one out of all the major tech companies.
As a blind dude, AI is a complete game changer for nearly all aspects of my life. I don't have to wonder, guess, or wait until someone is available who can see stuff in order to carry out tasks that before were difficult to impossible. I think people severely underestimate how impactful AI is For accessibility.
Bro, I always try to advocate for us on the Internet when it comes to technology like this. You’re the first person I’ve ever saw under one of these videos that are also also blind.. I was just watching his review of the Apple glasses. How do you feel about them? And do you think they have accessibility features for us?
Just imagine the benefits this can bring to blind people. Hope it will have this feature soon, to continously "read" the image in front and give information to a blind person.
@@vr5000this is exactly the perfect kind of application to introduce that for, but unfortunately people are so worried on making money that they forget about the differently abled
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@@davidgordon3744 fuck, no they don't. The government would stop funding the schools if they taught the kids that they're getting scammed. There's no curriculum that can teach taxes without making the government look bad.
@@davidgordon3744they do... You're supposed to take a basic economics class in high school and it's supposed to have an explanation on how to do your taxes.
@@YourOwnDa Would be cool if blind people could get them through insurance with a fingerprint scanner on the side to unlock it and a sensor on the part that rests on your nose to lock it when they’re taken off, probs wouldn’t stop every theft but I imagine it’d help cause you’re 100% not wrong unfortunately
This is approaching the Mobile Uncle project I saw years ago. Imagine: * holding up a plane ticket and you being told the flight is delayed an hour * reminding you who's in front of you (we've all been there) * telling you that the carton of eggs you're holding is 20% cheaper at the store down the street Information you could get from your cell phone, but packaged perfectly for you.
@tumble_dont_fall personally I don't really trust a company whose whole job is to collect and sell info on you with a camera on my face at all times. Most people probably don't care but that's just my personal preference
Except Meta does care. They want as much data as they can extract from every user to sell them shit. Its what every major tech company does@@TurdBoi-tf5lf
@@TurdBoi-tf5lflmaoo this is the biggest thing that pops out to me, people are so narcissistic that they think anyone gives a fuck about what they got going on
This kind of tech has existed for the visually impaired, for at least 6 years. They're usually tethered (to your phone), and they'll cost you several grand (even outside the US), but you won't need to give away all your data.
@@HunterTracks obviously this is not for blind people, but so far that "already existing" product sounds less accessible, in multiple meanings of the word, even though it *is* primarily for blind people
Don't disagree, but the monetary rewards for doing evil eventually rise to the top over time, even if the company was started with the best of intentions.
@@joecommenter1332it sucks because evil is the short game that only benefits the player. Good is amazing for the long run which benefits all and makes money for generations......Nobody Evil ever realizes this.