2011年7月10日星期日

The future of glasses

In the future, our glasses could help us to better see a different way. I'm talking about electronic technology on the glasses.

Some Oxford researchers are working on some executives who have cameras mounted on the edges, with lenses dotted with lights. This allows users to macular degeneration see a simplified version of their entourage. They were also a few other exciting features such as detection of face, software monitoring, detection of position and depth sensors.

If you think it's cool, I found another set of concept of glasses that can do even more. Is under development by MIT's Rosalind Picard and Rana el Kaliouby of the University of Cambridge, and their glasses have a small camera as well. The difference is that this camera has a small computer that will be "read" the expressions of a person. He said even if someone responds negatively or positively by a red or a green flash that only the user can see.

Yes, Mr President, it seems to me that the glasses are on the point of becoming more intelligent than smartphones. I can't help but think that we are searching in a non-natural territory on a scale of Borg with something like that. However, these glasses are two concepts for the moment, so we will leave the future deal with it.

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