Meta's Muse Spark Puts an AI Assistant on Your Face
Meta unveiled Muse Spark smart glasses that play music, translate captured images, and answer questions about a user's surroundings — pushing AI further into everyday wearables.
Meta unveiled its Muse Spark smart glasses on July 2, positioning them as an ambient AI assistant rather than a camera accessory. According to @LightSciencXXII, the glasses let users play music, capture images to translate languages, and ask questions about their surroundings — a feature set that leans on multimodal models running against whatever the wearer is looking at.
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