Meta is reportedly exploring the idea of developing headphones with AI and camera sensors that can translate foreign languages and identify objects.
Mark ZuckerbergWatch: Boston Dynamics’ Newest Robot Is More Capable and Creepier Than Ever Before, however, the design is still a work in progress. Battery life and heat are some of the biggest concerns Meta’s engineers are currently facing. Additionally, wearable devices with cameras present privacy issues for users. At the same time, there are questions around how the visual component would work if the sensors were blocked by, say, a person with long hair.
Considering Meta’s Camerabuds are still in the exploratory phase, it’s unclear whether the project will ultimately see the light of day. If you recall, the company’s much-talked-about smartwatch never quite came to fruition.
Looking ahead, Zuckerberg said that Meta wants to churn out even more non-invasive wearable devices, including products that can interpret brain signals. “One of the things that I’m pretty excited about—I think we’ll start getting some consumer neural interfaces soon,” he said duringAbigail Montanez is a staff writer at Robb Report.
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