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All Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Users Get Live Translation, Live AI Coming Soon

Meta today announced that it is rolling out a new live translation feature to all Ray-Ban Meta glasses users, providing wide access to functionality that was previously only available to early access users in a beta capacity.

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Live translation supports English, French, Italian, and Spanish, allowing users to translate between those languages in real-time while having a conversation. As long as a particular language pack has been downloaded in advance, no Wi-Fi or cellular connection is required to use the feature.

When you're speaking to someone in one of those languages, you'll hear what they say in your preferred language through the glasses in real time, and they can view a translated transcript of the conversation on your phone. To get started, just say, "Hey Meta, start live translation."

Live translate will translate what the person speaking in another language is saying, while responses can be seen on a connected smartphone.

In the near future, Meta plans to introduce live AI, a feature where the Meta smart glasses can see whatever the wearer sees through the built-in camera, allowing for real-time AI conversations.

Meta says the glasses will be able to provide hands-free help with meal prep, gardening, exploring, and more. Questions can be asked without the need to say a wake word, and the AI can understand context between requests for referencing prior queries.

Meta's smart glasses should be of interest to Apple users because they provide some insight into what we might see from Apple in the future. Rumors suggest that Apple is considering developing smart glasses that are similar to Meta's Ray-Bans. Apple glasses could feature AI, microphones, and cameras, though there wouldn't be augmented reality capabilities.

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Top Rated Comments

ThomasJL Avatar
12 months ago
I was planning on buying a pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses, but after seeing that Ray-Ban partnered with that extremely disgusting corporation Meta, I decided to never purchase any Ray-Ban products.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
12 months ago

It is too heavy to wear for a long period of time.
I don’t find this at all. I have a prescription in mine and wear them all day no issues, and I’m even new to glasses so thought I’d notice that but I don’t!
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
12 months ago

And as is the issue for many people, does it support prescriptions? Bifocals?

I'm somewhat shocked the AVP required inserts rather than doing the software correction (which things at the optometrists do).
Yes - I have a pair with prescription transition progressive lenses used as a daily driver. And my insurance paid the lion's share for them (~80%)
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
12 months ago

What could possible go wrong watching a movie in the glasses while driving???????
You can't do that on these, these aren't AVPs, they don't have a display. They have little cameras, speakers and microphones as well as a couple buttons and all the interaction you do with them is via voice or tapping those buttons.

Supposedly they're great for blind people, as they can stand infront of something like a shelf and say "hey meta what am i looking at" and it'll describe it to them in audio.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
12 months ago
Speaking of MetaAI (and they are all doing some variation of this)

Saw this again yesterday and I got disgusted all over again:



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Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
12 months ago
Privacy by design should also respect other peoples privacy = trash glasses with camera's.

My world's nighmare is poeple not only looking at their phone all the damn time, but also record everything around them. People should re-evaluate personal relationships and direct communication with each other.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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