Trade body says local chains would have to balance concerns with potential benefits of AI-enabled technology
I went into the article so you didn´t have to:
The glasses can help viewers with bespoke subtitles, for example, providing support for people with visual impairment or hearing loss.
I mean, anyone with money to shell out for pervert glasses is going to have better options to address visual impairment and hearing loss, but subtitles are kind of an interesting and valid use case.
I went into the article so you didn´t have to:
I mean, anyone with money to shell out for pervert glasses is going to have better options to address visual impairment and hearing loss, but subtitles are kind of an interesting and valid use case.
You don’t need cameras to generate subtitles.
True, but the display is there to show the subtitles, and it’s much better than looking down at a phone and distracting other audience members.
you can have a smart glass without camera make subtitles
the display is much more expensive than the camera so if there is any utility in there being a camer there is no reason to not have it