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Debut piece: a review of the nightmarish THE TECHNOLOGICAL REPUBLIC, Palantir CEO Alex Karp's vision for harnessing the power of AI to cement American imperialism -- and, not coincidentally, to destroy "wokeness." www.bostonreview.net/articles/wha...
What Is This Nation? - Boston Review
Palantir’s military-industrial plan for America.
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April 16, 2025 at 3:48 PM
Debut piece: a review of the nightmarish THE TECHNOLOGICAL REPUBLIC, Palantir CEO Alex Karp's vision for harnessing the power of AI to cement American imperialism -- and, not coincidentally, to destroy "wokeness." www.bostonreview.net/articles/wha...
Interesting cervical health feature on these new smart glasses from Huawei in China: www.notebookcheck.net/Huawei-launc... #vision #AI
Huawei launches new smart glasses with round frame and optical lenses
The Huawei Smart Glasses 2 have made their official debut in China. They come with a round frame and sports optical lenses. There's support for multiple AI-powered features, and the wearable has a lau...
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April 18, 2025 at 4:31 AM
Interesting cervical health feature on these new smart glasses from Huawei in China: www.notebookcheck.net/Huawei-launc... #vision #AI
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Google's prototype Android XR smart glasses are set to launch in 2026—as a Samsung product!
The two companies are jointly developing the glasses, which were recently demoed by Google VP Shahram Izadi at TED2025.
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The two companies are jointly developing the glasses, which were recently demoed by Google VP Shahram Izadi at TED2025.
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April 15, 2025 at 12:23 PM
Google's prototype Android XR smart glasses are set to launch in 2026—as a Samsung product!
The two companies are jointly developing the glasses, which were recently demoed by Google VP Shahram Izadi at TED2025.
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The two companies are jointly developing the glasses, which were recently demoed by Google VP Shahram Izadi at TED2025.
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"Imagine a world where [..] augmented reality glasses provide Deaf users with live captioning layered over the real world. Where a wheelchair user’s smart assistant can understand their preferences, navigate their home, and even advocate on their behalf." 🤍 karlgroves.com/ai-is-the-fu...
#AI #a11y
#AI #a11y
AI is the future of accessibility - Karl Groves
When I was a kid, my mom bought a 1979 Camaro Berlinetta. It was a deep blue color with a 350 cubic inch/ 5.7 liter engine. In 1979, that Camaro had 185 horsepower. The ‘79 Z/28 had 245 horsepower. In...
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April 15, 2025 at 1:11 PM
"Imagine a world where [..] augmented reality glasses provide Deaf users with live captioning layered over the real world. Where a wheelchair user’s smart assistant can understand their preferences, navigate their home, and even advocate on their behalf." 🤍 karlgroves.com/ai-is-the-fu...
#AI #a11y
#AI #a11y
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ICYMI: Tim Cook really wants Apple to make true AR glasses.
He “cares about nothing else,” says one Apple engineer.
But building true AR glasses takes time — so in the meantime, the company is working on smart glasses with cameras and mics, kind of like Meta’s Ray-Bans, per Bloomberg.
He “cares about nothing else,” says one Apple engineer.
But building true AR glasses takes time — so in the meantime, the company is working on smart glasses with cameras and mics, kind of like Meta’s Ray-Bans, per Bloomberg.
April 14, 2025 at 2:34 PM
ICYMI: Tim Cook really wants Apple to make true AR glasses.
He “cares about nothing else,” says one Apple engineer.
But building true AR glasses takes time — so in the meantime, the company is working on smart glasses with cameras and mics, kind of like Meta’s Ray-Bans, per Bloomberg.
He “cares about nothing else,” says one Apple engineer.
But building true AR glasses takes time — so in the meantime, the company is working on smart glasses with cameras and mics, kind of like Meta’s Ray-Bans, per Bloomberg.