Meta is rolling out new features to its AI-powered Ray-Ban smart glasses for users in the US and Canada. The update includes more natural language recognition, allowing users to engage the AI assistant without using specific commands. The glasses now support voice messages, timers, and reminders, and can be used to make phone calls or scan QR codes. CEO Mark Zuckerberg demonstrated the new reminders feature, which can be used to find a car in a parking garage. However, the live translation feature is still missing, with no timeline provided for its release. The update brings many of the AI tools showcased at Meta's Connect event last month to the smart glasses. The glasses can now perform various tasks using more conversational language. The new features aim to make the smart glasses more user-friendly and functional. Meanwhile, two Harvard University students used the smart glasses to demonstrate a facial recognition and data scraping technique that raised privacy concerns. The students were able to reveal personal information, including addresses and partial Social Security Numbers, of strangers using the glasses.
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