Smart glasses are hot right now, and Google is poised to turn that temperature up even further. In a very brief teaser on Friday, Google’s President of the Android Ecosystem, Sameer Samat, gave the ...
The collaboration includes an investment of up to $150 million, with up to $75 million toward development. Google's Android XR platform includes see-through headsets and glasses that support AR and AI ...
Google (GOOG, GOOGL) is teaming up with Warby Parker (WRBY) and Gentle Monster to develop AI-powered smart glasses. The company announced the partnerships during its Google I/O conference in Mountain ...
Google unveiled a slew of new AI tools and features at I/O, dropping the term Gemini 95 times and AI 92 times. However, the best announcement of the entire show wasn't an AI feature; rather, the title ...
With its upcoming AI glasses, will Google factor in what it learned from Google Glass? Or will we see the return of the glassholes?
Google’s I/O developer conference is in full swing and among the many announcements was one about the company’s next foray into smart glasses: they’re going to be stylish. Google announces new ...
I spoke to smart glasses powered by Google's Gemini AI, and they told me what I was seeing. The AI was able to summarize the page of a book I was reading and identify the location in a YouTube video I ...
Alphabet’s Google has entered the glasses race by partnering with Xreal Inc. on the first spectacles to run an augmented-reality version of its operating system. At the Google I/O conference on ...
Silicon Valley thinks it’s finally found the next big thing in tech: smart glasses – the same thing Google tried (and failed at) more than a decade ago. But Google Glass may simply have been ahead of ...
Google is launching its own pair of AI-powered glasses in collaboration with Samsung, Gentle Monster, and Warby Parker, the company announced in a blog post on Monday, Dec. 8. Google is working with ...
“Our belief here is that glasses can fail based on a lack of social acceptance,” said Juston Payne, Google’s director of product management for Android XR. That statement cuts to the heart of the ...