Google co-founder Sergey Brin made a surprise appearance at Google's I/O conference and discussed the potential revival of Google Glass with Project Astra. Brin acknowledged that Google Glass may have been ahead of its time but considered it the 'perfect hardware' for hands-free use (Blumenthal, Eli & Eadicicco, Lisa.
Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin Discusses Potential Revival of Google Glass at I/O Conference
Mountain View, California United States of AmericaGoogle co-founder Sergey Brin discussed potential revival of Google Glass at I/O conference
Sergey Brin considered Google Glass 'perfect hardware' for hands-free use
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Google Glass vs. Project Astra: Sergey Brin on AI wearables and his top use case
ZDNet Wednesday, 15 May 2024 22:54Unique Points
- Sergey Brin considers Project Astra's potential wearable form factor to be the 'killer app' now.
- Brin is integral in developing Google AI products like Gemini.
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- ]Project Astra was demoed with a camera app on a phone and smart glasses[
- Project Astra is the 'killer app' now.
- Google Glass vision has made a comeback thanks to AI tech and pursuit of finding best hardware for it.
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We Asked Google's Co-Founder About AI Smart Glasses. Here's What He Said
CNET Wednesday, 15 May 2024 22:55Unique Points
- Google co-founder Sergey Brin made a surprise appearance at Google’s I/O conference and discussed Project Astra and potential revival of Google Glass.
- Brin acknowledged that Google Glass may have been ahead of its time but considered it the ‘perfect hardware’ for hands-free use.
- Project Astra, a futuristic virtual assistant from Google, was demonstrated alongside new AI products including updates to Gemini AI model and search capabilities.
- Google co-founder Sergey Brin returned to the company to work on Google’s AI products including Gemini.
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- Google co-founder Sergey Brin considered Google Glass the 'perfect hardware' for hands-free use.
- Project Astra was demoed with a camera app on a phone and smart glasses.
- Sergey Brin believes Project Astra is the 'perfect hardware' for AI-powered glasses.
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Here’s Sergey Brin holding court with reporters at Google I/O.
The Verge Nilay Patel Tuesday, 14 May 2024 21:45Unique Points
- Sergey Brin thinks Sundar Pichai is doing a good job as CEO.
- Sergey Brin mostly uses AI for coding tasks.
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- Sergey Brin was holding court with reporters at Google I/O.
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Sergey Brin says Google was 10 years too early with Google Glass — but they'd be perfect for AI
Business Insider Ana Altchek Wednesday, 15 May 2024 22:57Unique Points
- Google I/O introduced Project Astra, an AI agent that can understand and recall objects in the real world through a phone camera.
- Project Astra is being developed for use with smart glasses.
- Sergey Brin believes Project Astra is the ‘perfect hardware’ for AI-powered glasses.
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- Google Glass had issues with short battery life, slow uploading, poor camera quality, and spotty voice recognition.
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The article contains selective reporting and emotional manipulation. The author focuses on the potential return of Google Glass and the success of Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses without mentioning the limitations or criticisms of these devices. The author also uses phrases like 'Google cofounder hints at possible return' and 'don't be surprised if the idea gains more traction,' which are emotionally manipulative and sensationalist.- The author focuses on the potential return of Google Glass without mentioning its limitations or criticisms.
- Don't be surprised if the idea gains more traction.
- Google CEO Sundar Pichai teased the possible return of smart glasses integrated with a Project Astra AI agent.
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'Artificial intelligence excites me,' Google founder says
Ynetnews Israel Wolman, Wednesday, 15 May 2024 20:17Unique Points
- Sergey Brin expressed excitement about artificial intelligence and returned to the company as an advisor in 2020.
- Google unveiled its new artificial intelligence project named ‘Astra’ during its developers conference.
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- Sergey Brin returned to Google as an advisor in 2020.
- Google unveiled its new artificial intelligence project named 'Astra' during its developers conference.
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