caydengineer (Cayden Pierce)
caydengineer (Cayden Pierce)
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Proactive AI Agents on Smart Glasses
Proactive AI agents will help us before we even know we need help. This is the revolution smart glasses will bring.
Watch this video from the July Shenzhen Wearables Meetup where I gave a keynote talk on "Proactive AI Agents on Smart Glasses" if you want to understand more about how AI agents can make us smarter.
# Cayden
Transhumanist hacker, grad student at MIT Media Lab, currently doing summer internship in Greater Bei Area (Hong Kong + Shenzhen) with Auki Labs.
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Видео

uPhone: Share Your AI
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.4 месяца назад
uPhone wearable AI doesn’t change the game; it just invites everyone to play. When I put on translation smart glasses and flew to China, I realised that cyborg upgrades were mostly useless if everyone else remained un-augmented. So, I built something new - a wearable not for me, but for you. The uPhone is a necklace wearable computer with a screen, visible to everyone I'm talking to, which aims...
Best Smart Glasses 2024 + Types of Smart Glasses 2024
Просмотров 42 тыс.6 месяцев назад
BEST SMART GLASSES 2024 The top smart glasses of 2024, the categories of smart glasses that currently/actually exist right now, and new glasses dropping in 2024. In this video, we look at the state of the art (SOTA) smart glasses hardware. Soon, I'll release a video showing numerous killer apps of smart glasses that exist or that developers will build in 2024. LINKS Me: Cayden Pierce, caydenpie...
AI Smart Glases: Convoscope
Просмотров 8 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Upgrade your intelligence with Convoscope, and open source smart glasses app that listens to your conversations and provides real time definitions and insights overlaid on your vision. This is the best smart glasses app of 2023! This is a vision video. Not every use case fully works all the time. You can try it yourself as it's fully open source. Use AI and ChatGPT on your Vuzix, Inmo, Activelo...
Sports Smart Glasses for Fitness 2024
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
I tried a pair of smart glasses that help you get fit and excel in sports by overlaying metrics like speed, heart rate, elevation, lap time, etc. on your vision via a heads-up display (HUD). The Activelook Engo's are some of the best smart glasses of 2023 I've ever tried for consumers. I highly recommend them for fitness use cases, and you can buy them here: us.engoeyewear.com/pages/product-lis...
We Built Open Source Smart Glasses
Просмотров 40 тыс.Год назад
We built a pair of DIY, open source smart glasses in 2023 that are fully functional, fully open source, and have a suite of use cases. I travelled across North America in a mobile RV hacker lab while while designing circuit boards, doing CAD, writing firmware, integrating displays, etc. to make these Open Source AR Glasses a reality. Then, we realized the beta version 1.0 and went to CES 2023 t...
23 Best AR Glasses Tech at CES 2023
Просмотров 45 тыс.Год назад
AR Smart glasses were all over CES 2023, and we saw some of the best AR smart glasses and AR glasses technologies that will be released in 2023. I went to see CES 2023 to see the future of smart glasses and to demo our Open Source Smart Glasses beta release. In this video, I recap the 23 best augmented reality smart glasses technologies that I saw at CES 2023. Be sure to subscribe if you're int...
GOOD MORNING 2033
Просмотров 992Год назад
Good Morning, 2033 - A Sci-Fi Short Film What will your average morning look like in 2033? And who hacked us? This scif-fi short film explores a number of near-future futurist predictions for the 2030s. Sleep with a brain sensor sleep mask that determines when to wake you. Wake up with gentle stimulation. Drink enhanced water with nutrients, vitamins, and supplements you need. Slide on your sma...
Best Smart Glasses + Types of Smart Glasses 2023
Просмотров 116 тыс.Год назад
There's lot of "Best Smart Glasses 2023" videos, but most of them shown glasses that aren't actually available and demos that don't actually exist. I discuss what categories of smart glasses actually exist and the best glasses of every type. Then, we look at some of the best smart glasses that are being released in 2023. Subscribe for more smart glasses content! Me: Cayden Pierce, caydenpierce....
BrainJam BCI: Music Brain Stimulation - tDCS Neurotech
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
Cayden and Jeremy team up to create this wearable computer brain-computer interface (BCI) to stimulate your balance system in sync with a song. Experience a whole new dimension of music with BrainJam - a brain computer interface neurotechnology system that allows a user to experience music and galvanic vestibular brain stimulation in sync. Cayden: caydenpierce.com Jeremy Stairs: www.linkedin.co...
Open Source Smart Glasses - DIY AR
Просмотров 53 тыс.Год назад
Watch the journey to develop a prototype Open Source Smart Glasses, an early version of fully DIY AR glasses. Designed by Cayden Pierce and Team Open Smart Glasses (TOSG), these glasses are designed to be 1. All day wearable 2. Immediately useful 3. Extendable for makers, startups, and everyone else. We are building a suite of cognitive augmentation applications for these glasses and partnering...
Stephen Wolfram Summer School '22 - My Adventure
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.2 года назад
I was a student at the Wolfram Summer School in Champaign, Illinois summer 2022. The Wolfram Summer School is an intensive 3 week program focused on exploring and creating projects at the frontiers of science, technology and innovation... and this is the story. Many thanks to Stephen Wolfram, Markus Van Almsick, Mads Bahrami, Emily Carter, Danielle Mayer, and everyone else who made the school p...
Intelligence Augmentation HACK Rap
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
Intelligence Augmentation HACK Rap
Learn Languages with Smart Glasses
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
Learn Languages with Smart Glasses
Smart Glasses Translation, Visual Search, Memory Tools: WIS Beta Release
Просмотров 3 тыс.2 года назад
Smart Glasses Translation, Visual Search, Memory Tools: WIS Beta Release
Smart Glasses Memory Tools: Wearable Intelligence System alpha
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
Smart Glasses Memory Tools: Wearable Intelligence System alpha
Wearable Intelligence System alpha Demo - Smart Glasses Apps - Part 1
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
Wearable Intelligence System alpha Demo - Smart Glasses Apps - Part 1
Brain Computer Interface Geo Maps Run
Просмотров 6953 года назад
Brain Computer Interface Geo Maps Run
Mobile Hacker Lab Tour - RV Van Hacker Lab - XR, BCI, AI, Wearables, Singularity Lab
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Mobile Hacker Lab Tour - RV Van Hacker Lab - XR, BCI, AI, Wearables, Singularity Lab
XR, BCI, Wearables Lab Walkthrough
Просмотров 5773 года назад
XR, BCI, Wearables Lab Walkthrough

Комментарии

  • @HanHsu617
    @HanHsu617 2 дня назад

    Are there any glasses that can translate what I’m seeing to English ? Maybe traveling to a different country and be able to read the shop names or signs or menus ?

  • @jiyon167
    @jiyon167 3 дня назад

    Not I would want Data metrics constantly in my face. Especially for cycling.

  • @seankelly5223
    @seankelly5223 3 дня назад

    thank you

  • @worldwide.psychoterror
    @worldwide.psychoterror 4 дня назад

    whats the best glasses for all? (or the most)

  • @joerios3422
    @joerios3422 5 дней назад

    I need smart glasses that actually improve my vision since the eye doctors cant seem to get the prescription right

  • @botyironcastle
    @botyironcastle 6 дней назад

    is there any where I can buy the glass and tech only and do my own frames and comes with an SDK so I can write apps for it ?

  • @botyironcastle
    @botyironcastle 6 дней назад

    is there any where I can buy only the glass and create my own frames and also has an SDK so I can develop apps?

  • @shubhgajjar8782
    @shubhgajjar8782 6 дней назад

    Google part was very funny LOL

  • @sofianekharchi5972
    @sofianekharchi5972 9 дней назад

    Any chance to find smart glasses for person with low visibility

  • @briankrane5546
    @briankrane5546 12 дней назад

    im trying to figure out which are best to use chat gpt by my voice and then have the reply be option of text on glasses or voice. But actually only text on glasses matters to me

  • @mustafaalazawi945
    @mustafaalazawi945 15 дней назад

    hi , so im trying to build my own ar glasses , what do i really need to learn and have , like im thinking of a prototype that is near to tony starks EDITH , i am fully ready to learn any thing i need to make my own glasses ,and will my eye degree effect the performance of the glasses?

  • @daverorkelle5315
    @daverorkelle5315 17 дней назад

    Hi, I’m a singer and I’m really tired of reading lyrics from my iPad on stage. I would like some funky looking, light, non- clunky, cool glasses that I can read photos of my lyrics in the glasses. It needs to be Bluetooth and/or have maybe 10 gig of memory in built. I also need a footpedal to switch back-and-forth between pages. I don’t need other fancy functions. Surely there is a market for this? Can this please be possible?? Thanks.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 16 дней назад

      We have a karaoke glasses prototype working now. For your use case, it would have to be modified to do what. Are you a dev? Or do you have funds to hire a dev?

    • @daverorkelle5315
      @daverorkelle5315 16 дней назад

      @@caydengineer Hi, thanks for your reply! I am not a developer, I am professional singer/musician/producer. I’m just tired of reading lyrics from an iPad on stage. I lose the eye contact with audience. I can imagine wearing some light, unclunky, funky cool glasses (maybe like Bone from U2 dare I say) with the capability of maybe one eye or could be two being able to see photos/pdf of my lyrics embedded/semi immersed in my vision field. Some memory and foot switch to turn pages. I put this out there because I think there would be a huge market for this.

  • @debobrato
    @debobrato 22 дня назад

    Really cool

  • @bobtarmac1828
    @bobtarmac1828 22 дня назад

    Free candy, I mean, Free open source Ai for everyone. It’s a like a trick. Don’t fall for it. Cease Ai.

  • @alfhid1947
    @alfhid1947 22 дня назад

    I wanted to Buy the Ray Ban current meta ones, but may be its better to wait until next year because they would have augmented reality 😊😊

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 21 день назад

      Thet'll always be better next year, you might always be waiting!

  • @AGI-Bingo
    @AGI-Bingo 23 дня назад

    This is AGI Level stuff! The vison i mean... Definitely right that future ai apps would be a paradigm shift and distinguished from older apps

  • @daveyespo
    @daveyespo 23 дня назад

    The guy is wearing a microphone but the sound is abysmal??

  • @wakeupfromthedream
    @wakeupfromthedream 23 дня назад

    This is exactly the level of AI I'm waiting for!

  • @dan-cj1rr
    @dan-cj1rr 24 дня назад

    rabbitq vibes

  • @dan-cj1rr
    @dan-cj1rr 24 дня назад

    AI AGENTS DEEZ NUTZ MDFKA

  • @MnemonicKariboo
    @MnemonicKariboo 24 дня назад

    Cute, when he says he appears almost like a magician to his family, but can‘t come up with a concrete example, just that he‘s „getting a lot of value out of it“. Good talk, nonetheless. Mentions he wants to give a demo of his glasses twice, but doesn‘t follow through with it, unfortunately.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 23 дня назад

      Yes thanks for pointing that up, I failed to give examples. There are 100s, here's a few: - take a picture of a pill box, will this cause drowsiness? - paste in blood test results, ask for breakdown and explanation - take a picture of a painting at a museum, ask how it was painted, with what style and technology - can't remember that name of that company, describe it briefly and ask which one it is - someone trying to describe a commercial from the '80s, can't find it. Ask GPT and it gives the name - wondering what's the best watch for sleep tracking, ask GPT and get a breakdown We did indeed show many demos on the glasses after. This was a 3-hour meet up, not just the 30-min talk. See my channel for many real demos of smart glasses. If you want to see the latest glasses demoed, watch my TED talk posted by TED where I do a live demo with the same glasses I'm wearing in this video.

  • @GoodBaleadaMusic
    @GoodBaleadaMusic 24 дня назад

    I am a pipefitter and I'm dealing with a dumber and dumber engineers. People with no connection to the work I'm doing and it's driving me crazy. I know that smart glasses with a trained model on the nomenclature and designs of my company are going to absolutely eliminate their need in the world. At least at their scale. 9 out of 10 are gone

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 23 дня назад

      Who replaces their jobs? Just the existing good engineers who are upgraded and faster because their glasses? Or new engineers who come in and are good at using the glasses? I'm trying to figure out how this is job replacement, if it still requires a person wearing glasses to be there.

    • @GoodBaleadaMusic
      @GoodBaleadaMusic 23 дня назад

      @@caydengineer This is what im talking about. Memory olympians who cant understand new concepts. I just told you 1 person will do what 300 can do and it was so simple to understand. But you had to show why engineers are useless didnt you?. Go do mushrroms or something. You have super closed pathways.

  • @christopherd.winnan8701
    @christopherd.winnan8701 24 дня назад

    Some of the examples remind me of the sci fi short stories of Bruce Sterling, especially the Deep Eddy trilogy and Maneki Neko. Were these also part of your inspiration? Are you having the glasses manufactured in Shenzhen? Can you give some more details on the specs?

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 24 дня назад

      I have not read those, but I am a sci-fi fan, I'll have to check them out! Part two of this will focus on some more examples, a bit more focused on the human side. Some of the leading glasses are being made in Shenzhen. Oppo, Inmo, Meizu, etc. are here or close. Right now, I'm not making hardware in the category of all day wearable smart glasses. I'm more focused on finding a killer app, and I'd be interested in building hardware custom-made for that killer app once it's found. Smart glasses in the near future will be for specific use cases. We won't have Edith classes that do everything, we'll have classes that do one or two things really really well.

    • @christopherd.winnan8701
      @christopherd.winnan8701 24 дня назад

      @@caydengineer - Here are some PDF links for the stories i mentioned. Deep Eddy epdf.tips/deep-eddyf67457f9bddf431846108d0756d231d064924.html Maneki Neko www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/maneki-neko/ I am sure that you will see the relevance to your talk straight away. One thing I have not heard Bruce mention are Edith classes ;-)

  • @omkar7795
    @omkar7795 24 дня назад

    It should be able to transcribe and give insights of convos thru long context understanding. Like it would proactively remind you “Hey remember when Lucy asked you to bring her to the airport, you should probably write that down” or “What was the lecture in Professor Smiths class about? I totally forgot”. Maybe have a personalized vector db with ur own content having embeddings or using long context models 🤷‍♂️ I also want to be able to inconspicuously watch RUclips and movies and listen to music. It just needs of be very personalized, not like programmatically adding googling when it hears novel ideas in a convo. All that stuff is cool, but proactive means it should be like a human that can chime in during a dinner convo and say “Hey I know this guys being a jerk to you but just take a deep breath. You can still be friends with him” and be aware that maybe you have anxiety or something. Or if I was a student and I looked at my homework on a table it would pop up using AR a thing to the side that would be a little cheat sheet on how to solve the problems and I could say Alright just show me the answers and it would be able to show them to me using AR written on the page with work and it would look handwritten too

    • @omkar7795
      @omkar7795 24 дня назад

      And think about generative AR. Like you could say “I’m bored, transform this place into a wizard place like Hogwarts” and it would change all the buildings and trees and everything”

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 23 дня назад

      I do agree. All that sounds great. We have not " programmatically added googling upon hearing a question". We're building a council of agents that have different capabilities. They are personalized to you. So for example the question answer agent, it only will answer a question it thinks that you don't know the answer to. If you're a physicist and somebody mentions Hertz, it won't look that up. But if your mom is wearing the glasses, it might look it up and show her what Hertz means.

  • @omkar7795
    @omkar7795 24 дня назад

    Crash detection, eyes on the back of your head

  • @Juan-rm2qf
    @Juan-rm2qf 25 дней назад

    This could predict our behavior with incredible precision and make decisions for us far better than we can. Perhaps we will learn to just follow the device's suggestions all the time. From today's perspective, even if this can solve all the problems, reduce suffering, and give us the greatest fulfillment that humankind has ever experienced, it seems that this implies losing something we currently feel makes us human. However, maybe this is something we need to get rid of and just let go.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 23 дня назад

      Thanks for the insightful take. I think that this technology could go in a bad direction if we allow it to be just a way for AI to tell us exactly what to say. And I recognize that this type of pipeline could allow for that. But I'm much more interested in human augmentation and expansion, not replacement. We need to make sure, especially for kids, the technology is presented in a way that promotes creativity and the individual, not replaces hem.

  • @General4474
    @General4474 25 дней назад

    I could totally see myself buying such a product. Looks great. However I think it’s still a novelty. See the reason is that your phone can still do all that and more. Yes it takes a bit longer becoming you have to pull out the phone and use it. But the point is you use it. It doesn’t use you. Like it could be cool to have glasses that can do some of those. However if it’s basically controlling your everyday moments. Do this. Do that. Do you need this. Do you need that. Eventually you’ll probably turn all that off. But also your phone could have an app that does all that also. However in some day to day jobs, yes I could see the glasses working well. Alll kinds of jobs they might come in handy when you need real time data fast in order to do your job. So ya there’s probably some use case scenarios for it. But the average person it’s hard to say. But one thing is I haven’t seen anything so groundbreaking in a while so it might take off. It’s like bionics. Hmmmm pretty interesting

  • @DerekCurtice
    @DerekCurtice 25 дней назад

    incredible-thank you!

  • @brigfiche
    @brigfiche 25 дней назад

    Should the glasses have built in bone conducting speakers? Discrete audio and visual data would be so complementary.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      Yes, eventually. But already these are a bit too heavy, so you really can only put one thing in at a time right now and keep it light enough to wear all day. At first we'll see adoption of specific use case classes that only have one tech feature built in. Then later we'll have integration. Certainly holy grail glasses has full audio.

  • @perryhudgens7788
    @perryhudgens7788 25 дней назад

    I already spend my days training machine intelligence models, I'd love to work on projects like these! Machine intuition is the feild I want to expand into as this technology evolves. Intuitive technology leads to proactive applications.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      Join our discord (teamopensmartglasses.com) to build stuff with us open source!

    • @perryhudgens7788
      @perryhudgens7788 25 дней назад

      @@caydengineer much appreciated, I joined in.

  • @tvwithtiffani
    @tvwithtiffani 25 дней назад

    This would be great for people who are accustom to wearing glasses.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      I think we'll all wear glasses when they provide us enough value.

    • @tvwithtiffani
      @tvwithtiffani 25 дней назад

      @@caydengineer idk . We have blue tooth ear buds and ...at one point there was a boom but slowly people who didn't want to wear them stopped....maybe the ear buds simply didn't bring enough value to keep those people who genuinely didn't want to wear them.

  • @Fonsoknows33
    @Fonsoknows33 25 дней назад

    To be honest, in my opinion, you should make this technology into a productivity tool, listening to create reminders, events, and help the user essentially achieve their career goals, mental health goals, etc. (this gives you an outlet to target niche audiences like ADHD people who struggle with executive function tasks) while you train the model to essentially help the user become their best self, which enables you to advertise in a manner that makes people FEEL like they are better or improving or luxurious because they purchased your product. Now you have the entire pompous health and wellness industry buying your product. You are selling features, and people buy EMOTION. Make them feel like purchasing this will help them, don't tell them "hey haha you use this and you'll look smart in front of your friends, what a neat feature hahah." Tell them "using our product will launch you into overnight success. Look at you, wearing a personal assistant that helps you with your workout and your meals and blah, blah, blah. You, you, you are so great and you can be even greater using this."

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      Thanks! And good point, focus on outcome + emotion over features of proactive agents.

  • @Fonsoknows33
    @Fonsoknows33 25 дней назад

    You know what? Kudos to the RUclips algorithm. They figured out what I wanted, and they delivered.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      Woohoo! 🔥 More future tech delivery on my channel: youtube.com/@caydengineer/videos

    • @zexalblazer3314
      @zexalblazer3314 23 дня назад

      I agree with you on this one.

  • @itubeutubewealltube1
    @itubeutubewealltube1 25 дней назад

    this is just Roxanne with ai.. eventually , people will just repeat verbatim what the ai tells them in real time... so ai will have conversations with ai... humans will just be the vessel ... like computers or telephones..

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      Thanks for pointing out that concern. To me that's a dystopian future. We don't give people suggested replies to say, we just suggest ideas and allow the user to think about them and form their own replies. I don't want to work on tech that makes people puppets for AI. Instead, AI can become our exocortex and make a smarter.

    • @beepityboppityboop
      @beepityboppityboop 24 дня назад

      Perhaps that's already the state of our reality

  • @FriscoFatseas
    @FriscoFatseas 25 дней назад

    Loved the energy and subject☝️ I subbed to stay in the loop

  • @FriscoFatseas
    @FriscoFatseas 25 дней назад

    ACCELERATE 🎉

  • @BASESKIZL
    @BASESKIZL 25 дней назад

    This is great I got a pair of xreal at glasses but for $500 and I had to order prescription lenses or where contacts it was not a great option at only 1080p plus my iPhone would have to be charged when using it was not sustainable at all. Looking for better future options. I returned them because they wanted way to much money the had no app for the iPhone their apple laptop app sucked 4$$ the quality was not that great for the money needed to have these as an option for full this apple user. Do better.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      Tha is for the review. What did you want to do with your smart glasses?

    • @BASESKIZL
      @BASESKIZL 25 дней назад

      @@caydengineer I have an iPhone, and essentially all Xreal glasses were doing was periscoping or mirroring my phone, which was great, but not at that price. Because the things listed. Have an M2 Mac the APP didn’t work for me gave up after 30 seconds, because it should just work.

  • @TalismancerM
    @TalismancerM 25 дней назад

    Social location-based services combo'd with AR is *still* not a thing. "Oh look, someone down the street is giving away cookies! (and i know you like cookies)"

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      Agreed, this is future vision. I'm optimistic Auki Labs is solving this. Will still be 5+ years before your all day glasses are spatial. Right now, HUD with audio context is the first step imo.

  • @ets5697
    @ets5697 25 дней назад

    That convoscope example with the different AI agents providing information sounds like a great idea and touches on some cool ideas - but in practice - this is completely wonky. You actually aren't engaging with the other person. Your attention is split between what the person is saying, and reading the prompts from the agents. It's like you're on your computer or looking at your smart phone and distracted while talking to someone. We already have this problem today and it makes for disconnected exchanges that interfere with conversation. All you've done is moved the screen from your hand to your glasses. That is not an integrated exchange with another person. I could see this working in an MIT lab where people are focused on a specific topic and brainstorming together and need to pull information quickly that is related to their topic of discussion, as they are working together on something, in real time. In those use cases, this would be helpful because the agents can get you specific answers you actually need in the moment to deepen a productive brainstorm towards an actual solution. But for simple everyday conversations between people who are simply hanging out? Not so much. It would be a distraction away from being present with the other person and actually kill the exchange. All those screens popping up like notifications in front of your face? Guessing what I would want to look up or know more about? That would annoy the hell out of me, real quick. The agents are literally pulling your attention out of the conversation with the other person. You're basically plastering a hyperactive search engine to someone's face when they are just trying to relax and hang out. You aren't factoring in basic human psychology. Lots of times when people are hanging out, they just want to relax. They don't actually want to know the EXACT number of calories in a drink when they ask a question like: "how many calories do you think is in this?" or the EXACT answer to where Zimbabwe is on a map. Sometimes the goal of questions, is simply to be social and connect with each other and bond over NOT knowing something - not to actually get an answer. It's about the social connection, not the information. I could definitely see this being useful in a technical/STEM lab or brainstorming, work setting where small teams are all wearing these and collaborating on a specific project or topic of interest. Otherwise, no thank you.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      This is a good point. We have put a lot of work into interfaces so that everyone in the conversation could see the insight. Either everyone sees it on their glasses, or they see it on a shared projector screen. If everyone can see it, then everyone can look at the same time. We've also played with putting the display in the top right or bottom right of one's vision, so that it's obvious when you're glancing at the screen and the other person can know that you're taking a few enter milliseconds to read. I don't think that reading text or listening to it while someone else is talking to you is going to work. But there are ways to interleave, just like there are ways to have a third participant in a conversation. But we do need good social UIs so that people can share information together. Interested to hear your thoughts, thanks for the insightful comment.

    • @MDougiamas
      @MDougiamas 24 дня назад

      @@caydengineer it seems obvious that you should be able to just say “be quiet until I leave here” and things like that

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 24 дня назад

      @@MDougiamas yes but you don't want a UI which by default is annoying and you have to tell it to shut up all the time. You want one that seamlessly augments your thinking like an extension of yourself.

    • @MDougiamas
      @MDougiamas 24 дня назад

      @@caydengineer​​⁠Personal assistants are not going to get better at knowing what each INDIVIDUAL wants if they don’t get direct feedback. It has to learn. A product designer simply cannot presume for everyone.

  • @Broodsugar
    @Broodsugar 25 дней назад

    Transhumanist wearables like this will improve our intercognitive capacity.

    • @FriscoFatseas
      @FriscoFatseas 25 дней назад

      I pray to the AI gods everyday 😅

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      With AI and with each other.

  • @Alice8000
    @Alice8000 25 дней назад

    I love your work bro just have more for a daily question... what if some bully calls u four eyes and takes off yoru glasses and stomps them. i mean, that never happend to me or antyhgin nor will it ever cause you know but just asking.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      We currently have an internal alpha version of SmartGlasses Kung Fu. These glasses are able to identify enemies and suggest optimal Kung Fu moves to defeat them. Works even if you don't know Kung Fu as the glasses demonstrate how to do the move on high definition training videos over late on your vision during a bully encounter. We could release this to you on closed beta for 999 USD per month Perhaps your parents could pay it for it so you don't get beat up.

    • @Alice8000
      @Alice8000 25 дней назад

      @@caydengineer appreciate your offer, but I’ll wait for the sigma version.

  • @uninteressant2196
    @uninteressant2196 26 дней назад

    I just watched the first 9 Minutes, and i understand that this is a presentation about smart glasses, not just glasses as a heads up display. 1. Privacy Nightmare, but half the people wont care so its ok. 2. Internet Nightmare -you need internet for all the things you described so far. And if i had internet i could also just use the phone and say "Ok Google". Its not much more inconvenient. 3. You are describing what the humane Pin or the Rabbit R1 tried to do, and... they failed, because AI is not that smart or fast yet. I see the future in glasses as Displays, what held them back till now is that they looked bad and there is no good or cheap way to interact precisely with them.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      1. We don't record any data. 2. Of course, it's 2024, we can build everything assuming you have internet. 3. This is not the same as ok Google, Siri, rabbit, humane. Those are request and response interfaces. These are not proactive interfaces, they don't listen and proactively help you, they wait for you to ask them to do something. I discussed this throughout the rest of the video. Interested to hear your thoughts on this. Thanks for the insightful comment.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      I agree, previously smart glasses were too big, largely caused by power hungry and large optics. We're seeing this year and next year the confluence of really low power electronics, low power optics, lightweight wave guides, etc that will allow for all-day wearable glasses. And yes, the interaction is still a problem. Complex interactions will still do with our phone, will mostly use the glasses as a display, but simple things will be done with voice commands. Voice commands have gotten a lot better fast thanks to LLMs

  • @reza2kn
    @reza2kn 26 дней назад

    This is SO COOL and innovative! would love to colab with ya!

  • @danbrown8078
    @danbrown8078 26 дней назад

    I need Convoscope yesterday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @VR-power
    @VR-power 26 дней назад

    He’s wearing Vuzix Z100 smartglasses for those wondering. I have tried these in person for language translation and watched a few demos through them to see how good the display system is. I was quite impressed even at the current level of the technology

    • @danbrown8078
      @danbrown8078 26 дней назад

      Vuzix is the best!

    • @TalismancerM
      @TalismancerM 25 дней назад

      Vuzix all the way if I can help it. Actual innovators.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      Very true, thanks for pointing that out.

  • @TerraMagnus
    @TerraMagnus 26 дней назад

    This is the most “he gets it” take on wearable AR that I’ve heard in awhile. I think the only place where I was saying “no, definitely not” was the speculation between AI assistant and restaurant system negotiating whether to recommend a meal to the wearer. Not only would I see that as a major breach of privacy to disclose these personal details about the wearer, it inculcates a deepening of investment in perverse incentives for businesses. Would it not be better to only trust restaurant to convey objective data points (time of day meal is available, portion size, ingredients, nutritional data, etc)? And for more subjective takes, optional social angles. Like… your BFF had this meal before and gave it a thumbs up. But offer nothing back to the restaurant about the wearer or their preferences.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      Yes, different people will have different rules for how much data there LLM offers. To have more personalized interactions, one will want to give a little bit more information to different applications. We'll see what level of personal information permissions people place on their semantic OS.

  • @UnexpectedInquisition
    @UnexpectedInquisition 26 дней назад

    Combine with bone conductive headphones in the 'arms' of the glasses, and this would be amazing. Would probably be a revolution as a disability tool too.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      Certainly we want speakers in the glasses. It's just right now a little bit too heavy to have audio and display. To get that under 40 g, we might see that in late 2025. Right now, it's a great experience to wear glasses with just a display, and then wear TWS earbuds.

  • @FSK1138
    @FSK1138 26 дней назад

    facial recognition, license plate reader, language translator

  • @q267scott
    @q267scott 26 дней назад

    I think what's going to be a hard sell to the masses is the "have to always be listening." So many people care more about their privacy and ignorance that they will refused to accept this as the new way forward. But shit, the mobile phone had allot of people saying no to it as well

    • @reza2kn
      @reza2kn 25 дней назад

      Mobile phones, and most other internet-connected devices are already doing this, just in a different context, and people really don't understand how much of their daily activities, conversations or even thoughts is already shared and logged somewhere.. this won't be much different. Specially given that soon, anyone can make anything be it audio, video, photo, etc. so realistic that if anyone wanted some dirt on you, they could just generate said dirt instead of looking for it! 😂

    • @q267scott
      @q267scott 25 дней назад

      @@reza2kn you're right! But as you said most people don't know understand this. Yet the concept of this allot of people are either afraid of or complain about. Personally, I think this is the future.

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      Good points all around. One of the ways we deal with this is by never recording or saving any data. I do agree that people are not cool with always running facial recognition, camera streaming, every word they say being transcribed and saved forever. Like the other replyer said, our phones are already transcribing and recording us often. Anyone could be wearing a spy mic, so really it comes down to trust, and the ways that we communicate to each other what we are and aren't doing.

  • @steve6631
    @steve6631 26 дней назад

    Get me facial recognition with name recall....and im sold.

    • @uninteressant2196
      @uninteressant2196 26 дней назад

      xD

    • @caydengineer
      @caydengineer 25 дней назад

      I keep face rec off for now. Maybe later on it will be more acceptable, but people really dislike it now. I think it's more likely our devices tell our friends and acquaintances who we are, and then no need for face rec.