Google Debuts Smart Glasses Built With Real-Time Language Translation

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A successor to Google Glass is in the works, and this time it’s focused on language translation.

Google's smart glasses, unveiled today, are a prototype designed to transcribe, translate, and then display what someone is saying on the lenses, all in real-time.

“What we’re working on is technology that enables us to break down language barriers,” Eddie Chun, Google director of product management, said in a video about the prototype.



The device essentially uses Google Translate to churn out translated subtitles. Google also showed that a deaf person could use the smart glasses to help them understand those who haven’t learned sign language.

The company debuted a video of the prototype at its virtual Google I/O developers conference, while talking up its attempts to explore augmented-reality devices.

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai described the technology as a new frontier in computing. “These AR capabilities are already useful on phones and the magic will really come alive when you can use them in the real world without the technology getting in the way,” he said in a blog post(Opens in a new window).

However, Google didn’t reveal much else about the product, including its name, the specs, or how the subtitles look on the lenses. Instead, the video of the prototype merely provides a “simulated” point of view of the experience.

Still, the device signals Google has some big plans for the smart glasses space. The original Google Glass was introduced back in 2012 with much fanfare, but interest eventually fizzled out due to a myriad of issues, including its high $1,500 price. The company has since pivoted to selling a Google Glass product meant for enterprises(Opens in a new window).



Google Debuts Smart Glasses Built With Real-Time Language Translation | PCMag
 
The first step to the Star Trek universal translator. I still think Google is an evil company that just wants to eavesdrop on people's conversations though.
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Google is the devil no doubt...they ain't the only one but they always seem like they want your data a little bit more than most
 
Lose them or that battery die and your ass is stuck in Cairo about to get robbed and kidnapped... :giggle: :scared::lol:




No for real tho' this is a good look and about time, I knew someone would take advantage of America being a one
language town, I still don't see why our education system doesn't make Spanish and French mandatory from a young age..:smh:
 
These shits gone cause arguments and ass kickings people who speak different languages love talking shit about people in public i can see these shits banned in nail salons
 
You can understand them but if they don't have the glasses, they won't understand you.


Not true... all u have to do is have translate app on your phone.. i have done it plenty of times.. plus it translate pictures in real time
 
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