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Meta's Ray-Ban Glasses Added AI That Can See What You're Seeing
I tried these Ray-Ban AI glasses, and they're pretty wild. Here's how the experimental feature works.
https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/metas-ray-ban-glasses-added-ai-that-can-see-what-youre-seeing

Facebook debuts Ray-Ban Stories, smart glasses that record video
Starting Thursday, the first pair of smart glasses made by Facebook and Ray-Ban are going on sale for $299. They're called Ray-Ban Stories, and you'll be able to find them pretty much anywhere Ray-Bans are sold, including LensCrafters and Sunglasses Hut stores. The frames feature two-front facing cameras for capturing video and photos.
https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/9/22662809/facebook-ray-ban-stories-camera-smart-glasses-hands-on
Facebook, Ray-Ban debut picture-taking smart glasses
Wayfarer Stories, the smart glasses being debuted by Facebook and Ray-Ban today, are most notable for just how much they look like a standard pair of the brand's sunglasses. Why it matters: That speaks to both the most promising and troublesome aspect of the $299 glasses: They look and feel just like a standard pair of Ray-Bans while adding the ability to capture photos and video.
https://www.axios.com/facebook-ray-ban-wayfarer-stories-5f113bfa-797f-4e2d-b99c-7d65a8726607.html?utm_source=tldrnewsletter


Seonglae Cho