Goal has just taken a giant step in his technological career and has done so with his glasses. The Ray-Ban Metaits line of smart glasses in collaboration with the iconic fashion brand, have received an update that will change the way we talk … or rather, the way we understand what they tell us.
From now on, all users of these glasses can enjoy Real -time translationwithout the need to be connected to the Internet, which makes them one of the most interesting tools that we have seen to date of artificial intelligence, especially for people traveling, communication professionals, etc.
Real -time translator, will Apple add it?
The new function, which until now was only available in beta for a small number of users, reaches everyone with Support for English, French, Italian and Spanish. Just download the corresponding language package so that it works even without Wi-Fi connection or mobile data. The mechanics is as simple as saying “Hey Meta, begins in direct translation” and the glasses will begin to translate in real time what the other person says in one of those languages. The user listens to the translation directly through the speakers integrated in the glasses of the glasses. It is not so difficult to do things well and Apple should take note of this.
It is a function that seemed science fiction just a few years ago and that now begins to be a reality that will be increasingly common. But this is not all. Meta has also advanced that in the near future New functionalities will arrive with live artificial intelligence, which will allow the glasses to “see” what the user is seeing and providing answers Contextual and real -time useful. For example, if you are cooking, you can receive step -by -step help without looking for the mobile or interact with a screen. The Chamber integrated in the glasses will be the eye of the virtual assistant, which can be answered without using an activation word such as “Hey Meta”. In addition, it will remember the context of the previous questions, being able to maintain a fluid and increasingly natural conversation.
All this not only represents a leap for finish, but could also anticipate where the Apple's future. It has long been rumored that the Cupertino company works in its own version of smart glasses, and although its plans are still hidden, many analysts agree that what is doing with the Ray-Ban could serve as a reference. That is, it would not be augmented reality glasses such as Apple Vision Pro, but an accessory to use on a day -to -day basis, with integrated artificial intelligence, microphones, useful cameras and functions such as translation or contextual assistance.
Goal glasses are a clear sign that the future of technology is not carried in your pocket, but on the eyes. The interesting thing is now to see how users adapt to this new way of interacting with information and to what extent these functions become indispensable in our daily routine.