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Tech/Science

2024: The Year of AI Glasses Revolutionizing Technology

2024 is predicted to be the year of AI glasses, with the rise of AI-powered smart glasses expected to revolutionize the way people interact with technology. The launch of Meta’s Ray-Ban Meta glasses in September 2023 initially received a lukewarm response, with many assuming them to be just another iteration of camera or virtual assistant glasses. However, it was later revealed that the Ray-Ban Meta glasses offer superior features, including high-quality camera, audio, live-streaming capabilities, and an advanced AI assistant.

Priced at $299, the Ray-Ban Meta glasses gained traction in December when Meta announced a closed beta of its ‘multimodal’ feature, allowing users to summon the Meta Assistant using voice commands. This development sparked a surge of interest in the AI glasses, positioning them as a potential game-changer in the tech industry.

Industry analyst Mike Elgan predicts that AI glasses will dominate the tech scene by the end of 2024, surpassing even Apple’s Vision Pro augmented reality platform. Elgan foresees AI glasses becoming a staple in everyday life, enabling users to seamlessly interact with AI through wearable technology.

The growing buzz around AI glasses suggests a shift in consumer preferences towards more integrated and powerful wearable devices. As the technology continues to evolve, AI glasses are anticipated to offer a wide range of functionalities, from augmented reality experiences to advanced AI-driven assistance.

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