Brilliant Labs — a Singapore-based startup funded by the creator of Pokemon Go — just released Frame, a $350 pair of non-prescription glasses powered by a multimodal AI assistant called Noa.
The glasses project visuals and information directly onto the lenses, so wearers can prompt them with requests for information about almost everything they see or hear.
Frame projects visuals and information directly onto the lenses of the glasses.
Similarly, the glasses can query both available live web sources and GPT-4 for nutritional information, Tavangar said.
The AI startup Humane launched a nearly $700 Ai Pin in November that combines voice command with AI to answer questions, summarize texts, translate languages, and play music.
Persons:
—, Noa, they’re, John Lennon, Steve Jobs, Gandhi, Justin Sullivan, OpenAI’s, Bobak Tavangar, Tavangar, ” Tavangar, Pin
Organizations:
Service, Business, Staff, Labs, buzzy
Locations:
Singapore