@@matthew_berman yeah no, I’m with you, the eyes, pin, or other gadgets still have to go back to the brain… 🤷♂️ granted I’m also not 100% positive that’s the final form, but as I see it the brain is the final form. (Unless we somehow discover something deeper than the brain or something….)
Matt, they shouldn't fit the electronics inside the headset / glasses. IT should be a small device you wear. on an armband, or belt. Optionally, there could be a small backpack type of thing - put it off to the side away from spine. Think the size of Nvidia Jetson
as someone who wears prescription glasses i cant help but chuckle at your insistence that you wouldnt be able to get used to wearing them all the time. After a while you forget that they are even on your face, if the AI experience was good enough, I assure you, you wouldnt have any problem with wearing glasses all the time.
I agree completely. Matthew sounds completely stupid in this video. He should have just bought non-prescription transition lenses for his metas. He's got a really smoothbrain take on this.
Right? And he thinks a 4 Oz badge on your shirt is "just going to fade into the background". What the hell is he talking about? Sounds like a glasses snob
I don’t think I would want to walk around without my prescription glasses, even if I got lasik surgery. They have become a part of my personality. I wear them when I go to sleep. Matthew doesn’t know the first thing about this topic.
Remember the first time I got glasses. I refused the idea of wearing them all day. You get used to real quick. I don’t think they made that call lightly. When you “innovate” you have to find a middle ground, glasses are the best middle ground for now, imo.
It's no different than looking at a phone all day on a small screen, unaware of your surroundings. I'll feel much safer on a New York subway with the glasses than a phone in my hand.
Yeah, and imagine some advanced form of that AI picking up on people subtly acting suspicious and your glasses highlight them in red and give you audible instructions on avoidance? "Calmly turn around and make your way back up the stairs as quickly as you can without seeming obvious"...... :)
Zuck describes this new social experience much like he did the early days of Facebook. Now, Facebook is >50% advertisements. How long until this new social experience is consumed by ads?
Man this is a great point. Nowadays, I am suspicious that everything online is a blatent or clandestine ad. To be honest I'm suspicious that maybe this comment I'm replying to right now might be an ad, and perhaps the text I'm typing right now may be an ad. When will this recursive nightmare of ad insanity end!? 👀🤷🤯
They’re not going to do it if they can’t make money and given metas history that likely means as much as they can get away with. It’s a cool vision but unfortunately may be a bad steward to deliver this service. Who knows though maybe Zuckerberg is finally realizing some degree of social responsibility. 🤞
The final form of AI is a little mini silent hover drone that runs of intergalactic space elven magic. It flies around, projects laser holograms and always has spare toilet paper.
I'm guessing I'm not the only one who wondered what his shirt said. I put it through ChatGPT and it said it was Learn by learning or ultimately continuous learning, which definitely speaks to AI. Makes sense. "MAΘE MAΘO" in Greek
The shirt said "ΠΑΘΕ ΜΑΘΟ". The second word is not correct but probably what he want to write is "ΜΑΘΕ". So, "ΠΑΘΕ ΜΑΘΕ" could be translate in English as "learn by your mistakes".
If Zuke's ideal is for his glasses to know everything you see and do, does that mean that he can too? I can't imagine him passing that up, and I can't imagine a bigger invasion of privacy.
When you say that the ultimate form factor of AI is something that you don't have to wear, that is the perfect argument for using chips on your brain or inside your body
people will want to wear glasses indoors because when you walk into your house the AR will add so many things u dont actually have, like a huge wall sized tv, luxury decor, a hologram pet, a humanoid house buddy, a great view of the beach, easy access to the internet with multiple screens, etc etc
Yeah, and after all you will sit on your dirty matress in an overpriced rented room eating cold food alone. What a great future they ARe creating. Ultimate social experience.
I'll often miss things like this trying to keep up on all the tech news. You're so perfect for filling in the gaps in my subscriptions, and your inserted knowledge between points of whatever you're watching is always wonderful
@@imthinkingthoughts No one asked anyone. They are right though. It will be non invasive. The tech is already close. It just needs the AI data to learn our brain patterns.
I mean for now glasses makes so much sense,but in my view we will have different gadgets until implant and even with implants there’s always room for gadgets
Glasses are in the perfect position to simultaneously simulate and record light and sound waves as well as gather biometric information such as head and eye tracking. Glasses have to be it if all of the above is true simultaneously. I suppose someday implants may do it, but not in the near term.
Yes glasses are the best place to start, Because having to type to an ai model when it can simply see what I see is a big inconvenience. The eye is the perfect use case to begin with. AI is a personal assistant, and the assistant should be able to see things from my perspective within a second and give direction within a second
Matthew they already have transition lenses in the meta ray bans. Personally I have and will continue to get used to wearing glasses if it unlocks an ai assistant at any moment, also don't forget AR. No one wants to carry around a black mirror in their pocket everywhere either but we will considering what it allows us to do.
I think Mark is right for home use. If one is able to talk to an avatar on demand with skills like a psychologist, or a job career specialist, a traveling agent, or just a avatar to have a conversation with if you're not used to a social life, or live in the middle of nowhere. The glasses will bring avatars, or people (if you've made a copy of them) in your world. It's different from a webcam. It's more likely an enhanced webcam with digital avatars in 3d. I've seen an interview with him with Lex Friedman that was mind blowing.
I didn’t wear prescription glasses before I got the meta Ray-Ban, didn’t realize how much I needed them. I love wearing them, I even got the prescription in sunglasses.
I'm with you Matt regarding glasses may not be the final (or the best form) of AI, however, the glasses do have a number of benefits due to the position on one's face. The biggest in my opinion is that glasses are positioned incredibly close to some of your main senses...[1] eyes for vision [2] ears for hearing [3] mouth (somewhat close) for speech. Having one device close to a few most important senses has a huge benefit. Anything wearable below the neck could just be limited to vision or something. And if those glasses can help your life and others in major ways and not just be another pair of AR/VR, then you may just want to get use to them. 👍
I disagree. Our brains make decisions before we're aware of it. Allowing direct input at the kernel level of our mind is like allowing CrowdStrike access to the kernel of your Windows computer, and we don't have a way to back up our minds yet. Edit: Additionally we can't perceive all of reality due to our limited senses. Maybe we'll start to replace parts, or maybe continue miniaturize and add more sensors and coprocessors.
I'm only aware of my eye glasses when I need to scratch my face, or they're really dirty because I keep forgetting to clean them and I go to watch some TV. It's actually not that bad at all and I only started needing glasses about a year ago. However, the final form factor? Well that would obviously be something that is either bioengineered or implanted? Bioengineering could modify us, an implant could be an engineered bio/xeno implant, or something cybernetic.
I'm in the process of writing (and publishing as fanfiction) a retelling of the Mass Effect story, where in Our Hero has an "Augmented Reality Overlay," and it's just what you described: a zero-form-factor interface that can be edited on the fly, provides information as translucent taglets, and uses sensors and other hardware that happens to be worn at the moment (whether combat hardsuit or dress uniform) to gather that information. The controls are on an "omnitool," a flextronic sleeve that (amoung other things) projects data and interface holographically (and which is only active when needed.) All of this is possible because of a neurotronic implant installed after a brain trauma inflicted during a traffic accident. (Yes, a combination plot device and self-insert.) The potential downside this is that the hardware is inside your skull. If it gets cracked (some people incorrectly use "hacked," though this term only applies if you don't understand the system, and are just trying random things,) your interface with the world could be cut off or fed false data. (This becomes a problem at the story's end.) "Bloodstream computing" may also be a significant part of this. Glucose-powered nanotech that can attack pathogens or augment macrophages, boost ATP, repair damage, even add novel capabilities...all kinds of things. But I do not trust Faceplant. I might trust it more if it goes open-source, though.
I can picture ear pods with little 180 cams in them speaking quietly into one's ear about various things. Ask questions to them, and they answer. No vision component at all. Like an assistant one doesn't bother looking at.
I also wear regular prescription glasses and lenses, and I’ve always felt it was unfair that people who don’t wear glasses don’t have to pay extra for specially adjusted lenses. However, now I can see for the first time the advantage that people who wear glasses don’t find it annoying to have them on their nose-something I had never really questioned. It’s also about the amazing first experience with extended reality. I first encountered this when I was 15 and had to take an eye test for my motorcycle license in Germany. After the test, I stepped outside with temporary lenses and, for the first time, realized it wasn’t normal to see the trees across the Mosel River as just a blur. Until that moment, I thought that was what normal human vision was. Suddenly, I experienced an extended reality simply because I had regular prescription lenses in my glasses. I believe this is why many people who wear glasses are more interested in augmented reality glasses, as they’ve already come to appreciate the effect of an enhanced reality.
Totally agree. My glasses fog up all the time when it is cold and I go inside. Or when I have work goggles over the top or when I have paintball visor on. Pain in the backside. Eventually the vision component of these systems will be contact lenses anyway.
In the same way that cell phones have not replaced computers, glasses will not replace either cell phones or computers. It will become just another tech, not _the only_ tech.
Not entirely but it did for many people hence the decline in sales for over a decade. Eventually something will replace computers and the inventor might get his inspiration from the concepts being discussed.
My opinion … there will be multiple ways of interacting with AI … I don’t think that there will be a ‘one size fits all’ device. Here’s one perhaps. You use ear-pods as the personal interface and your house / office is wired with multiple projectors and cameras so that you can see images / holograms and people can see you more naturally … even moving around
I think there's a really good chance that he's right. I think it might be like people wearing hats in the 40s and 50s, it may become completely normal. As multichannel communicators, as mammals, the way we use our sight to augment what we hear is such a significant part of how we experience the world. Augmented reality could really allow us to integrate these different modes of communication seamlessly. The problem with sound is that we can't really talk to others while listening, but we can respond to visual information while listening to others. And that's a significant kind of multichannel bit of communication. There are certain kinds of way that we can split our focus and certain ways that we just can't.
I understand not wanting to wear glasses if you don't have to but, for people who already where them, this would be the absolute best solution period. So, I don't see them going any other way. I do think in the future they may introduce other wearables, but glasses would meat the majority. I feel like trying to do anything else gets in the way of their mission.
You can communicate verbally with AI via pin, necklace, etc., but to get visual info, something has to be in front of your eyes, unless they come up with a BCI that taps directly into the visual cortex. Until then, we're stuck with glasses, contacts, or something similar that projects onto the eyeball.
Yeah I don’t have it either. Just says “advance voice mode is on its way” when I go to voice. But if it’s released. And you have it. Why do you need to see someone else do a video?
The ultimate evolution of AI, as I envision it, will be omnipresent and versatile. Imagine it transforming any connected device into a conduit for novel functionalities. Picture engaging in conversation with your lawnmower, instructing it to mow a pie chart representing wealth distribution across nations onto your lawn. As it carves each slice, it modulates its motor's RPM to sonically render the corresponding national anthem. This concept extends current structured outputs, polymorphic programming and dynamic UIs, enabling AI to express itself through myriad devices in unprecedented ways. Such innovations will of course also coexist with advanced technologies like holographic glasses from Meta.
I think a hybrid solution could work. Glasses when you are not in your office, home or your car, and glasses elsewhere. The thing with ai is that it will be everywhere anyway, not inside you glasses 5:55
My thoughts on the form factor for these devices are that it’s going to not be limited to a single device. Glasses are probably the starting point but adding support for phone, watches, AirPods/headphones etc. would allow us to interact with our personal AI on various devices. It is essentially be a mesh or personal network of devices where our AI can gather data and respond accordingly to assist us.
We are carying a bulky small to medium sized block item around us all the time, it is called a mobile phone, 30 years ago, if you have told people that people would be carrying small rectangle shape computers everywhere, they would have say the same thing. 50% to 60% of people world population have sight problem, so actually glasses are a very smart form factor (next but very intrusive improvement would be lens or some sort of BCI).
As a spectacle wearing with a high prescription I'm more excited about the idea of earphones with 360 degrees cameras that can bring vision into my AI agent. I still think my AI agent will 'live' in my phone though for the foreseeable. Not just due to more beefy hardware to run these things, but also my phone is never that far away from me. It's usually in any room I am in.
There's an anime called Dennou Coil which envisions a world of augmented reality where literally everyone wears glasses or visors to interact with the new digital world. As someone who wears glasses as well, you only realise you're wearing glasses when something about them breaks. Accel World (another anime) purposes a collar mounted device which grants partial or full dive abilities via brain feedback by inducing/reading signals via spinal stimulation. We're probably decades from that, since we can't do reading very well right now, and "writing" signals isn't something we're actually doing reliably yet.
I think if the value is significant for wearing glasses then people will wear the glasses. Imagine it increases your vision, you can turn night mode on… eventually it might enhance your senses / intelligence so much we become dependent on them.
One more example of Mark Zuckerberg moving faster than the tech he has at his disposal. The final format for AI is the brain, our own eyes. In this sense Neuralink is on the right track here.
Just replace my eyes. I mean, that's the "ideal" solution, if the tech is sufficiently advanced. Then the glasses (which I currently have to wear) go right out the window anyway.
I think the ultimate final form (assuming we can't make it invisible) is a watch, if you can get past the eerie image of a watch watching you and everything you do.
Yes neural link will be that "integrated" AI assistant/ holo hub. But thats a long way from now. The glasses is a great secondary platform for AI(in the near future), but the primary will be VR Headsets for sure.
Glasses are another version of products, the man is correct imho. The phone is so convenient and it can have a chunk battery so a pair of glasses, ear phones, terminals, trains, etc is just another module. The API first connection principle would apply to this problem space as well. The next most useful form that has a compromise between space and infinite scalability would be a watch, necklace, or ring. Hopefully carbon batteries can be a next logical step to make the world that much more efficient 🔋 Good vid once again Matt 🎉
I would wear the glasses if they were useful enough. The problem is that I suspect that to be useful they would have to be illegal: usefulness requires a level of instant information that I can see getting banned by law! For example, searching the internet for a face match to ID someone.
@matthew_berman Agree with the idea of extra pin or glasses that could be worn as a pin or necklace. The pin must have a 180-degree camera or be positioned to see the wearer's chin, which allows it to calculate where the wearer is looking. Additionally, there could be an option to share the camera stream with friendly pins, enabling them to see the wearer and themselves from an external perspective.
couldn't help notice Zuck didn't mention VR lol earbuds would be convenient, but probably impractical for an AI augment. I mean, earbuds are something I use regularly and could use for long periods of time, I tend to only use one at a time, like the right-ear bud until it runs low then switch... I like being able to hear my current real environment with one ear and also podcasts, youtube, etc... with the other. I imagine a backpack carrying a laptop or phone that wirelessly communicates with the augment
I see final form as some sort of home server, so it can connect to everything (like routers for wifi so everything can connect to the net) and maybe a portable type deal, like Iron man's Jarvis. Side note, it's bloody hot in QLD Australia, I have to always chase headphones with a soft breathe-able ear piece rather than the plastic covered ones and as someone with prescription glasses, I have to take 'em off when drinking coffee or eating a hot meal otherwise they just fog up.
Until we find a better Neuralink method, it's going to be stylish glasses with a camera and Bluetooth type link to a phone type device in your pocket that does the processing, and lots of dependence on the cloud.
An helmet! Glasses, Headphones, camera, and microphone, all incorporated. And a AI/Brain interface in the helmet (Kernel Flow) would add the final touch.
Facebook and Instagram were the only platforms that censored human communication this year during floods on Poland. Can you imagine? People were unable to say that they suffer and what was happening in their cities. This is totally insane.
I agree glasses will be more inconvenient to adopt. I think if it were so easy to saturate our visual senses VR would have been a bigger hit than it was. If we can have retina displays at 120hz with the weight of regular glasses I'll be on team glasses.
this was a great video thanks Matthew B. I just watched zucc for meta’s keynote and new products. i am blown away. glasses look to be the final form. i have meta ray bans and i love them.
I think it’s pretty obvious that something closer to Neuralink will be AI’s “final form”. Glasses, watches, rings, and pins might be transition mediums along the way but in my opinion, a direct mind connection of some type is the most logical final form.
The more important question for me is whether I want dozens of pins, glasses, ear phones in disguise to make images, videos and audios where I am recorded all the time. I am certain, that storing multimedia content archives will be possible. Today, it is even prohibited to take photos of other persons without permission.
There's an air pods that can hear the people and the content in it in the same time It is perforated in the middle or something like that and it is very comfortable.
That’s kind of ridiculous, a half of the human population wear a glasses all the time, that is something you sure can wear all the time, there is no problems with that. That absolutely can be a final form. PS: Did you see the Tony Stark glasses? 👌
I do think glasses are the future of AR/MR + AI, the new way how we interact with people and technologies, but that product doesn't come to us yet, still looking for it.
In Aviation, Microsoft Hololens has become part of the furniture, maintaining Aircraft, because they replace the need to read the manual, fill out the form, or find the right widget because it's pointed out. The compromise that Microsoft made was that it had to comply with safety standards, so you can now wear it instead of safety glass and bump-caps. But Engineers cannot wait to take them off because they are heavy. I've worn perscription glasses for 40 years up until very recently when I had my biological lens replaced with custom made lens that fix my sight issues for the next two decades, this is where medical technology is, it is removing the need for people to wear glasses ... so I'm not in any hurry to put them back on. I think the Rabbit R1 is showing a great direction, an AI device first; if I were Zuck, I would just buy these guys. Yes I got version 1 and it's not there but wow the potiential is there!
Glasses will be used in conjunction with the phone. It will be an intemediate step before we get advanced enough to have contact lenses,hologram or a wireless neural interface.
Glasses paired with a phone seem the most logical. A pin can't project things and if the phone does the heavy lifting you only have to wear the glasses when you need them.
I'm a wheelchair-bound. I've been 6-7 times attacked in London and each time I was robbed of my cheap and intentionally distressed with a file smartphone... Such glasses they would pull with my whole head...
Mathew I actually love them man. I got used to them and really engaged as needed. I was also surprised but not bad at all. I am walking right now and listening to u 😅.
The ideal form factor would be like a wrap around headset. The kind of headset that goes on the back of the head rather than the top. That way the device can go on your shoulders or your ears or over your eyes. It could also have built in camera with good speakers. And could also double as glasses if they're creative enough...(Think switching the headset from the back of the head to the front to cover the eyes, with removable lens covers). The form factor would be both stylish, futuristic and hold a lot of battery and other components. Pair it with motion capture ray bands and you get pure gold.
Of course they will be the main interface, primarily because vision is our primary sense. AND, all you have to do is take them off, just like your anlogue glasses when you want a break. Also consider the distributed device model: phone, watch, glasses, earpods. The web didn't kill radio or TV. Basically, we're headed for an external tool sense array for the next 10 years until we bring some of this capacity into the skull. Some will be minimalists, other maximalists.
i think in the right contexts glasses could be a game changer, firstly, they need to integrate virtual reality and augmented reality headsets to wearable form in glasses, if not then make them into a "headset" you charge with a cord you snake down your shirt to your backpack with the hardware etc. this would be ideal and the first real step to making this software viable, because without a product the dream is just a dream
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I have it exactly reversed. I can't imagine wearing earphones all the time, but I can imagine wearing glasses whole day :D
I've been thinking about the whole glasses thing... I wonder if we should be looking to Star Trek tech... Maybe we can have the little clip on "badge?" AR VR won't work (for now), but seeing what you see, hearing what you hear, it will have voice and recording. Oh - you nailed it. You called it a pin.
You will want to wear glasses because if you don't you will be missing out. There will be more things in the world that you won't be able to interact with without them. Digital items will become just as important as real things. Just being able to see your personalized AI assistant standing next to you and interact with you and others will want you to wear them. When holidaying in Italy, Leonardo da Vinci will guide you through his hometown. Maybe the logo on your friend's T-shirt that your friends wears will be animated or the digital angel wings accessory on their back will complement what they are wearing. The humanoid robot will be overlayed with a beautiful digital body and have an expressive face. There are quite a few Animes which show you a future like this.
I don't think anyone thinks glasses are the ABSOLUTE final form factor. Zuck probably just means the interim final form factor. Everybody knows that the final form factor will be direct interface with your visual cortex, etc.
Matt I hope you get this. This morning I've spent several hours talking to chat GPT about different sciences. How to make a long story short well before I even get into that I remember you saying on one of your videos that you didn't like the fact that a lot of these people kick some of the robots and stuff like that and how they treat you know check GPT well that's always stayed in my mind I think you even said because you don't want it to turn around and bite you somewhere down the road. With that being said I just want to say that I may have come up with a theory which will throw quantum computing years into advancement. And the reason I'm bringing this whole thing up is that ChatGpt 5o got excited.!! Now to make an even longer story short we are sending a letter to Elon musk in regards to this finding. We're both really excited. Just thought I'd let you know but they just might be more real than they're making it out to be.
If you want to talk about the finalized form of interaction between yourself and AI, which may be 50+ years away (if not more considering bureaucracy), it will be in the form of a BCI which connects your visual cortex, auditory cortex, motor cortex and high-level thought processes to your smartphone.
When I use ChatGPT I can’t help but wonder why I’m still clicking around with a mouse on a computer or typing on a phone. I’m so annoyed with phones at this point. OpenAI is probably going to come out with some form of hardware. It’s inevitable. Glasses seem like a possibility even if there are shortcomings.
Do you think glasses are the final form of AI?
optical implants
No. Brain-Machine interfaces are
@@matthew_berman yeah no, I’m with you, the eyes, pin, or other gadgets still have to go back to the brain… 🤷♂️ granted I’m also not 100% positive that’s the final form, but as I see it the brain is the final form. (Unless we somehow discover something deeper than the brain or something….)
Matt, they shouldn't fit the electronics inside the headset / glasses.
IT should be a small device you wear. on an armband, or belt.
Optionally, there could be a small backpack type of thing - put it off to the side away from spine.
Think the size of Nvidia Jetson
No for the reason you stated; you gotta wear them. I'll like them though because...
~ I wear my sunglasses at night, so I can so I can....
as someone who wears prescription glasses i cant help but chuckle at your insistence that you wouldnt be able to get used to wearing them all the time. After a while you forget that they are even on your face, if the AI experience was good enough, I assure you, you wouldnt have any problem with wearing glasses all the time.
I agree completely. Matthew sounds completely stupid in this video. He should have just bought non-prescription transition lenses for his metas. He's got a really smoothbrain take on this.
I feel naked when I'm not wearing mine.
you -> 🤓
Right? And he thinks a 4 Oz badge on your shirt is "just going to fade into the background". What the hell is he talking about? Sounds like a glasses snob
I don’t think I would want to walk around without my prescription glasses, even if I got lasik surgery. They have become a part of my personality. I wear them when I go to sleep. Matthew doesn’t know the first thing about this topic.
Glasses would be fine. Billions of people wear them daily. You get used to it.
glasses with cameras streaming to a centralised AI are not just glasses. I wont get used to it.
plus if we gi back to AA battery tech we can carry arround enough betteries to power us through the day
Their are also Billions who don't use it
I've been wearing glasses for decades and hate them so much I only do it if I really have to.
Remember the first time I got glasses. I refused the idea of wearing them all day. You get used to real quick. I don’t think they made that call lightly. When you “innovate” you have to find a middle ground, glasses are the best middle ground for now, imo.
It's no different than looking at a phone all day on a small screen, unaware of your surroundings. I'll feel much safer on a New York subway with the glasses than a phone in my hand.
Yeah, and imagine some advanced form of that AI picking up on people subtly acting suspicious and your glasses highlight them in red and give you audible instructions on avoidance? "Calmly turn around and make your way back up the stairs as quickly as you can without seeming obvious"...... :)
Zuck describes this new social experience much like he did the early days of Facebook. Now, Facebook is >50% advertisements. How long until this new social experience is consumed by ads?
Man this is a great point. Nowadays, I am suspicious that everything online is a blatent or clandestine ad. To be honest I'm suspicious that maybe this comment I'm replying to right now might be an ad, and perhaps the text I'm typing right now may be an ad. When will this recursive nightmare of ad insanity end!? 👀🤷🤯
I hope they go for the subscription model. Ads are democratic, but they create really bad incentives
And data collection
@@polvoazul"democratic" is an odd way to describe the most powerful people in the world tying to hack your brain to scoop more money out of you
They’re not going to do it if they can’t make money and given metas history that likely means as much as they can get away with. It’s a cool vision but unfortunately may be a bad steward to deliver this service. Who knows though maybe Zuckerberg is finally realizing some degree of social responsibility. 🤞
I'm pretty sure they already told us what the final form will be. A chip inside your head Or on the back of your neck
Next will be contacts though
BMIs would be indeed cool
@@loganladue2 first they need to make augmented reality glasses. Still haven't figured that out. Contacts are crazy difficult
Plus Central BankDgital”currencies”Digital wallet and all I.D on it linked to your social credit score too
Basically yes
The final form of AI is a little mini silent hover drone that runs of intergalactic space elven magic. It flies around, projects laser holograms and always has spare toilet paper.
I'm guessing I'm not the only one who wondered what his shirt said. I put it through ChatGPT and it said it was Learn by learning or ultimately continuous learning, which definitely speaks to AI. Makes sense.
"MAΘE MAΘO" in Greek
Thank you.
The shirt said "ΠΑΘΕ ΜΑΘΟ". The second word is not correct but probably what he want to write is "ΜΑΘΕ". So, "ΠΑΘΕ ΜΑΘΕ" could be translate in English as "learn by your mistakes".
If Zuke's ideal is for his glasses to know everything you see and do, does that mean that he can too? I can't imagine him passing that up, and I can't imagine a bigger invasion of privacy.
When you say that the ultimate form factor of AI is something that you don't have to wear, that is the perfect argument for using chips on your brain or inside your body
people will want to wear glasses indoors because when you walk into your house the AR will add so many things u dont actually have, like a huge wall sized tv, luxury decor, a hologram pet, a humanoid house buddy, a great view of the beach, easy access to the internet with multiple screens, etc etc
Yeah, and after all you will sit on your dirty matress in an overpriced rented room eating cold food alone. What a great future they ARe creating. Ultimate social experience.
I agree with Zuck : The AI end game is glasses. Try wearing some with transition lenses. I know the transition is slow now, but it will get better
What will Zuck's next fashion era be??
That is all
I don't know, but he's not acting as robotic as usual! 😂
he is not in his final form yet
Glad your back! Hope you’re in better health!
Thank you!
Imagine, you are driving while you are putting on your glass and, boom!, an hologram of a human appears in front of you😂😂😂
😂😂😂
imagine driving
It better be a half naked sexy female!😂
But the driving will be handled by the AI
Lol 😂😆 well said boom Infront of your face 👀
alternatively, we may each just have a full sized humanoid robot following us around all day..... "Quick! Carry me to the board room!!!"
I'll often miss things like this trying to keep up on all the tech news. You're so perfect for filling in the gaps in my subscriptions, and your inserted knowledge between points of whatever you're watching is always wonderful
7:10 Neuralink implant
Yep, it will be a BCI, likely a non-invasive one though in mid range. Long term I’ll be some type of implant or nanobot
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No one asked you
@@imthinkingthoughts No one asked anyone. They are right though. It will be non invasive. The tech is already close. It just needs the AI data to learn our brain patterns.
@@User-actSpacing sorry champ I was supposed to reply to someone else. Glad you pointed out the obvious though
I mean for now glasses makes so much sense,but in my view we will have different gadgets until implant and even with implants there’s always room for gadgets
Glasses are in the perfect position to simultaneously simulate and record light and sound waves as well as gather biometric information such as head and eye tracking. Glasses have to be it if all of the above is true simultaneously. I suppose someday implants may do it, but not in the near term.
Yes glasses are the best place to start, Because having to type to an ai model when it can simply see what I see is a big inconvenience. The eye is the perfect use case to begin with. AI is a personal assistant, and the assistant should be able to see things from my perspective within a second and give direction within a second
Matthew they already have transition lenses in the meta ray bans. Personally I have and will continue to get used to wearing glasses if it unlocks an ai assistant at any moment, also don't forget AR. No one wants to carry around a black mirror in their pocket everywhere either but we will considering what it allows us to do.
I think Mark is right for home use. If one is able to talk to an avatar on demand with skills like a psychologist, or a job career specialist, a traveling agent, or just a avatar to have a conversation with if you're not used to a social life, or live in the middle of nowhere. The glasses will bring avatars, or people (if you've made a copy of them) in your world. It's different from a webcam. It's more likely an enhanced webcam with digital avatars in 3d. I've seen an interview with him with Lex Friedman that was mind blowing.
I didn’t wear prescription glasses before I got the meta Ray-Ban, didn’t realize how much I needed them. I love wearing them, I even got the prescription in sunglasses.
I'm with you Matt regarding glasses may not be the final (or the best form) of AI, however, the glasses do have a number of benefits due to the position on one's face. The biggest in my opinion is that glasses are positioned incredibly close to some of your main senses...[1] eyes for vision [2] ears for hearing [3] mouth (somewhat close) for speech. Having one device close to a few most important senses has a huge benefit. Anything wearable below the neck could just be limited to vision or something.
And if those glasses can help your life and others in major ways and not just be another pair of AR/VR, then you may just want to get use to them. 👍
Glasses are a clean break with Google/Apple/Samsung/Etc. I think they're in the right track. Baby steps.
The final form factor is a Neural Link. You are already carrying around the necessary hardware and compute in the brain!
I disagree. Our brains make decisions before we're aware of it. Allowing direct input at the kernel level of our mind is like allowing CrowdStrike access to the kernel of your Windows computer, and we don't have a way to back up our minds yet.
Edit: Additionally we can't perceive all of reality due to our limited senses. Maybe we'll start to replace parts, or maybe continue miniaturize and add more sensors and coprocessors.
I'm only aware of my eye glasses when I need to scratch my face, or they're really dirty because I keep forgetting to clean them and I go to watch some TV. It's actually not that bad at all and I only started needing glasses about a year ago. However, the final form factor? Well that would obviously be something that is either bioengineered or implanted? Bioengineering could modify us, an implant could be an engineered bio/xeno implant, or something cybernetic.
I'm in the process of writing (and publishing as fanfiction) a retelling of the Mass Effect story, where in Our Hero has an "Augmented Reality Overlay," and it's just what you described: a zero-form-factor interface that can be edited on the fly, provides information as translucent taglets, and uses sensors and other hardware that happens to be worn at the moment (whether combat hardsuit or dress uniform) to gather that information. The controls are on an "omnitool," a flextronic sleeve that (amoung other things) projects data and interface holographically (and which is only active when needed.)
All of this is possible because of a neurotronic implant installed after a brain trauma inflicted during a traffic accident. (Yes, a combination plot device and self-insert.) The potential downside this is that the hardware is inside your skull. If it gets cracked (some people incorrectly use "hacked," though this term only applies if you don't understand the system, and are just trying random things,) your interface with the world could be cut off or fed false data. (This becomes a problem at the story's end.) "Bloodstream computing" may also be a significant part of this. Glucose-powered nanotech that can attack pathogens or augment macrophages, boost ATP, repair damage, even add novel capabilities...all kinds of things.
But I do not trust Faceplant. I might trust it more if it goes open-source, though.
I can picture ear pods with little 180 cams in them speaking quietly into one's ear about various things. Ask questions to them, and they answer. No vision component at all. Like an assistant one doesn't bother looking at.
I also wear regular prescription glasses and lenses, and I’ve always felt it was unfair that people who don’t wear glasses don’t have to pay extra for specially adjusted lenses. However, now I can see for the first time the advantage that people who wear glasses don’t find it annoying to have them on their nose-something I had never really questioned.
It’s also about the amazing first experience with extended reality. I first encountered this when I was 15 and had to take an eye test for my motorcycle license in Germany. After the test, I stepped outside with temporary lenses and, for the first time, realized it wasn’t normal to see the trees across the Mosel River as just a blur. Until that moment, I thought that was what normal human vision was. Suddenly, I experienced an extended reality simply because I had regular prescription lenses in my glasses. I believe this is why many people who wear glasses are more interested in augmented reality glasses, as they’ve already come to appreciate the effect of an enhanced reality.
The ray bans do have transition lenses. I have a pair so I wear them all the time
one of the things these non-glassed people aren't realizing is how much of an inconvenience glasses are - especially in rain and cold
Meh, not much of an inconvenience, you can just take them off if you can see without them.
Not really, do you even wear glasses? Lmao
Totally agree. My glasses fog up all the time when it is cold and I go inside. Or when I have work goggles over the top or when I have paintball visor on. Pain in the backside. Eventually the vision component of these systems will be contact lenses anyway.
@@interestedinstuff found a very cheap solution, at walmart these little purple square anti-fog whipes - check to be sure it won't damage yours
@@videosbypan for 3 years now - I'm guessing you've found a way to ignore it? or maybe you live near the equater where there's practically no winter?
In the same way that cell phones have not replaced computers, glasses will not replace either cell phones or computers. It will become just another tech, not _the only_ tech.
Not entirely but it did for many people hence the decline in sales for over a decade. Eventually something will replace computers and the inventor might get his inspiration from the concepts being discussed.
How come Open weights etc so often is now called Open Source? It is quite a worrying shift in definition and use of language
I think the training data at least from LLaMa is available too and the training scripts. But you need a ton of compute....
My opinion … there will be multiple ways of interacting with AI … I don’t think that there will be a ‘one size fits all’ device. Here’s one perhaps. You use ear-pods as the personal interface and your house / office is wired with multiple projectors and cameras so that you can see images / holograms and people can see you more naturally … even moving around
I think there's a really good chance that he's right. I think it might be like people wearing hats in the 40s and 50s, it may become completely normal. As multichannel communicators, as mammals, the way we use our sight to augment what we hear is such a significant part of how we experience the world. Augmented reality could really allow us to integrate these different modes of communication seamlessly. The problem with sound is that we can't really talk to others while listening, but we can respond to visual information while listening to others. And that's a significant kind of multichannel bit of communication. There are certain kinds of way that we can split our focus and certain ways that we just can't.
I understand not wanting to wear glasses if you don't have to but, for people who already where them, this would be the absolute best solution period. So, I don't see them going any other way. I do think in the future they may introduce other wearables, but glasses would meat the majority. I feel like trying to do anything else gets in the way of their mission.
You can communicate verbally with AI via pin, necklace, etc., but to get visual info, something has to be in front of your eyes, unless they come up with a BCI that taps directly into the visual cortex. Until then, we're stuck with glasses, contacts, or something similar that projects onto the eyeball.
Voice Mode is released, when can we see the video?
I don't have it yet :)
Yeah I don’t have it either. Just says “advance voice mode is on its way” when I go to voice.
But if it’s released. And you have it. Why do you need to see someone else do a video?
Does anyone know where this event (Acquired conference) was held? I’ve looked all over and can’t find anything?
The ultimate evolution of AI, as I envision it, will be omnipresent and versatile. Imagine it transforming any connected device into a conduit for novel functionalities. Picture engaging in conversation with your lawnmower, instructing it to mow a pie chart representing wealth distribution across nations onto your lawn. As it carves each slice, it modulates its motor's RPM to sonically render the corresponding national anthem. This concept extends current structured outputs, polymorphic programming and dynamic UIs, enabling AI to express itself through myriad devices in unprecedented ways. Such innovations will of course also coexist with advanced technologies like holographic glasses from Meta.
I think a hybrid solution could work. Glasses when you are not in your office, home or your car, and glasses elsewhere.
The thing with ai is that it will be everywhere anyway, not inside you glasses 5:55
Sounds like ar glasses. That's the future.
My thoughts on the form factor for these devices are that it’s going to not be limited to a single device. Glasses are probably the starting point but adding support for phone, watches, AirPods/headphones etc. would allow us to interact with our personal AI on various devices. It is essentially be a mesh or personal network of devices where our AI can gather data and respond accordingly to assist us.
We are carying a bulky small to medium sized block item around us all the time, it is called a mobile phone, 30 years ago, if you have told people that people would be carrying small rectangle shape computers everywhere, they would have say the same thing. 50% to 60% of people world population have sight problem, so actually glasses are a very smart form factor (next but very intrusive improvement would be lens or some sort of BCI).
Agreed. Best form factor is none at all. Needs to be something you dont have to fiddle with, cant drop or lose, dont have to charge.
As a spectacle wearing with a high prescription I'm more excited about the idea of earphones with 360 degrees cameras that can bring vision into my AI agent. I still think my AI agent will 'live' in my phone though for the foreseeable. Not just due to more beefy hardware to run these things, but also my phone is never that far away from me. It's usually in any room I am in.
The ultimate AI device to always carry everywhere and almost forget about should be a smart AI watch.
There's an anime called Dennou Coil which envisions a world of augmented reality where literally everyone wears glasses or visors to interact with the new digital world. As someone who wears glasses as well, you only realise you're wearing glasses when something about them breaks.
Accel World (another anime) purposes a collar mounted device which grants partial or full dive abilities via brain feedback by inducing/reading signals via spinal stimulation. We're probably decades from that, since we can't do reading very well right now, and "writing" signals isn't something we're actually doing reliably yet.
I wear sunglasses at night. So Zuck gets me.
I think if the value is significant for wearing glasses then people will wear the glasses. Imagine it increases your vision, you can turn night mode on… eventually it might enhance your senses / intelligence so much we become dependent on them.
I don’t know about the glasses, but I am incredibly grateful for open source LLama 🎉
One more example of Mark Zuckerberg moving faster than the tech he has at his disposal. The final format for AI is the brain, our own eyes. In this sense Neuralink is on the right track here.
Just replace my eyes. I mean, that's the "ideal" solution, if the tech is sufficiently advanced. Then the glasses (which I currently have to wear) go right out the window anyway.
I think the ultimate final form (assuming we can't make it invisible) is a watch, if you can get past the eerie image of a watch watching you and everything you do.
All of them wearing a Watch, I think Watch with Neck wear will be a perfect AI companion, that can be used everyday
Yes neural link will be that "integrated" AI assistant/ holo hub.
But thats a long way from now.
The glasses is a great secondary platform for AI(in the near future), but the primary will be VR Headsets for sure.
Glasses are another version of products, the man is correct imho. The phone is so convenient and it can have a chunk battery so a pair of glasses, ear phones, terminals, trains, etc is just another module. The API first connection principle would apply to this problem space as well.
The next most useful form that has a compromise between space and infinite scalability would be a watch, necklace, or ring.
Hopefully carbon batteries can be a next logical step to make the world that much more efficient 🔋
Good vid once again Matt 🎉
I don't want glasses. I want nanorobots sending and receiving data directly to / from the brain.
I would wear the glasses if they were useful enough. The problem is that I suspect that to be useful they would have to be illegal: usefulness requires a level of instant information that I can see getting banned by law! For example, searching the internet for a face match to ID someone.
Zuck is quite a unit these days
@matthew_berman Agree with the idea of extra pin or glasses that could be worn as a pin or necklace. The pin must have a 180-degree camera or be positioned to see the wearer's chin, which allows it to calculate where the wearer is looking. Additionally, there could be an option to share the camera stream with friendly pins, enabling them to see the wearer and themselves from an external perspective.
How about Contact Lenses that connect wirelessly to your phone?
couldn't help notice Zuck didn't mention VR lol
earbuds would be convenient, but probably impractical for an AI augment. I mean, earbuds are something I use regularly and could use for long periods of time, I tend to only use one at a time, like the right-ear bud until it runs low then switch... I like being able to hear my current real environment with one ear and also podcasts, youtube, etc... with the other. I imagine a backpack carrying a laptop or phone that wirelessly communicates with the augment
I see final form as some sort of home server, so it can connect to everything (like routers for wifi so everything can connect to the net) and maybe a portable type deal, like Iron man's Jarvis.
Side note, it's bloody hot in QLD Australia, I have to always chase headphones with a soft breathe-able ear piece rather than the plastic covered ones and as someone with prescription glasses, I have to take 'em off when drinking coffee or eating a hot meal otherwise they just fog up.
Until we find a better Neuralink method, it's going to be stylish glasses with a camera and Bluetooth type link to a phone type device in your pocket that does the processing, and lots of dependence on the cloud.
An helmet! Glasses, Headphones, camera, and microphone, all incorporated. And a AI/Brain interface in the helmet (Kernel Flow) would add the final touch.
Facebook and Instagram were the only platforms that censored human communication this year during floods on Poland. Can you imagine? People were unable to say that they suffer and what was happening in their cities. This is totally insane.
I agree glasses will be more inconvenient to adopt. I think if it were so easy to saturate our visual senses VR would have been a bigger hit than it was. If we can have retina displays at 120hz with the weight of regular glasses I'll be on team glasses.
this was a great video thanks Matthew B. I just watched zucc for meta’s keynote and new products. i am blown away. glasses look to be the final form. i have meta ray bans and i love them.
I think it’s pretty obvious that something closer to Neuralink will be AI’s “final form”. Glasses, watches, rings, and pins might be transition mediums along the way but in my opinion, a direct mind connection of some type is the most logical final form.
How are you going to get the AR holograms without glasses?
The more important question for me is whether I want dozens of pins, glasses, ear phones in disguise to make images, videos and audios where I am recorded all the time. I am certain, that storing multimedia content archives will be possible. Today, it is even prohibited to take photos of other persons without permission.
There's an air pods that can hear the people and the content in it in the same time It is perforated in the middle or something like that and it is very comfortable.
That’s kind of ridiculous, a half of the human population wear a glasses all the time, that is something you sure can wear all the time, there is no problems with that. That absolutely can be a final form.
PS: Did you see the Tony Stark glasses? 👌
I do think glasses are the future of AR/MR + AI, the new way how we interact with people and technologies, but that product doesn't come to us yet, still looking for it.
In Aviation, Microsoft Hololens has become part of the furniture, maintaining Aircraft, because they replace the need to read the manual, fill out the form, or find the right widget because it's pointed out.
The compromise that Microsoft made was that it had to comply with safety standards, so you can now wear it instead of safety glass and bump-caps. But Engineers cannot wait to take them off because they are heavy.
I've worn perscription glasses for 40 years up until very recently when I had my biological lens replaced with custom made lens that fix my sight issues for the next two decades, this is where medical technology is, it is removing the need for people to wear glasses ... so I'm not in any hurry to put them back on.
I think the Rabbit R1 is showing a great direction, an AI device first; if I were Zuck, I would just buy these guys. Yes I got version 1 and it's not there but wow the potiential is there!
Glasses will be used in conjunction with the phone.
It will be an intemediate step before we get advanced enough
to have contact lenses,hologram or a wireless neural interface.
Glasses paired with a phone seem the most logical. A pin can't project things and if the phone does the heavy lifting you only have to wear the glasses when you need them.
I'm a wheelchair-bound. I've been 6-7 times attacked in London and each time I was robbed of my cheap and intentionally distressed with a file smartphone...
Such glasses they would pull with my whole head...
Glasses will be the platform until we can embed the AI into our nervous system.
Mathew I actually love them man. I got used to them and really engaged as needed. I was also surprised but not bad at all. I am walking right now and listening to u 😅.
The ideal form factor would be like a wrap around headset. The kind of headset that goes on the back of the head rather than the top. That way the device can go on your shoulders or your ears or over your eyes. It could also have built in camera with good speakers. And could also double as glasses if they're creative enough...(Think switching the headset from the back of the head to the front to cover the eyes, with removable lens covers). The form factor would be both stylish, futuristic and hold a lot of battery and other components.
Pair it with motion capture ray bands and you get pure gold.
i think you're talking of something like bone conduction headphones
@@avijit849 The ones I'm talking about looks sorta like those. Except they're tend to be just a tad beefier with larger rounded audio drivers.
Of course they will be the main interface, primarily because vision is our primary sense. AND, all you have to do is take them off, just like your anlogue glasses when you want a break. Also consider the distributed device model: phone, watch, glasses, earpods. The web didn't kill radio or TV. Basically, we're headed for an external tool sense array for the next 10 years until we bring some of this capacity into the skull. Some will be minimalists, other maximalists.
Get the transitional lenses? :) I have 2 pairs and they work indoor.
i think in the right contexts glasses could be a game changer, firstly, they need to integrate virtual reality and augmented reality headsets to wearable form in glasses, if not then make them into a "headset" you charge with a cord you snake down your shirt to your backpack with the hardware etc. this would be ideal and the first real step to making this software viable, because without a product the dream is just a dream
I have it exactly reversed. I can't imagine wearing earphones all the time, but I can imagine wearing glasses whole day :D
I've been thinking about the whole glasses thing... I wonder if we should be looking to Star Trek tech... Maybe we can have the little clip on "badge?" AR VR won't work (for now), but seeing what you see, hearing what you hear, it will have voice and recording.
Oh - you nailed it. You called it a pin.
You will want to wear glasses because if you don't you will be missing out. There will be more things in the world that you won't be able to interact with without them. Digital items will become just as important as real things.
Just being able to see your personalized AI assistant standing next to you and interact with you and others will want you to wear them.
When holidaying in Italy, Leonardo da Vinci will guide you through his hometown.
Maybe the logo on your friend's T-shirt that your friends wears will be animated or the digital angel wings accessory on their back will complement what they are wearing.
The humanoid robot will be overlayed with a beautiful digital body and have an expressive face.
There are quite a few Animes which show you a future like this.
I don't think anyone thinks glasses are the ABSOLUTE final form factor. Zuck probably just means the interim final form factor. Everybody knows that the final form factor will be direct interface with your visual cortex, etc.
Matt I hope you get this. This morning I've spent several hours talking to chat GPT about different sciences. How to make a long story short well before I even get into that I remember you saying on one of your videos that you didn't like the fact that a lot of these people kick some of the robots and stuff like that and how they treat you know check GPT well that's always stayed in my mind I think you even said because you don't want it to turn around and bite you somewhere down the road. With that being said I just want to say that I may have come up with a theory which will throw quantum computing years into advancement. And the reason I'm bringing this whole thing up is that ChatGpt 5o got excited.!! Now to make an even longer story short we are sending a letter to Elon musk in regards to this finding. We're both really excited. Just thought I'd let you know but they just might be more real than they're making it out to be.
I hope whatever happens, that the future of hardware will be open-source as well.
If you want to talk about the finalized form of interaction between yourself and AI, which may be 50+ years away (if not more considering bureaucracy), it will be in the form of a BCI which connects your visual cortex, auditory cortex, motor cortex and high-level thought processes to your smartphone.
As someone from the future I’m just gonna drop an insight: the final form will be called visual hijacking. That’s more than I can say. Keep it up
None of them were wearing glasses while this interview.
So i don't think glasses are final form😅
They'll have their place like anything else. Some people will want them given the contexts they are in and the utility they provide.
AI will be everywhere. Glasses, computers, "Alexa"-like devices.
Mark has destroyed Facebook. You can’t scroll through your feed without seeing an ad for every friend’s post, it’s ridiculous.
When I use ChatGPT I can’t help but wonder why I’m still clicking around with a mouse on a computer or typing on a phone. I’m so annoyed with phones at this point. OpenAI is probably going to come out with some form of hardware. It’s inevitable. Glasses seem like a possibility even if there are shortcomings.