


Meta Rolls Out Live Translations To All Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Users 8
Meta has expanded both the feature set and availability of its Ray-Ban smart glasses. Notable updates include live translation with offline support through downloadable language packs, the ability to send messages and make calls via Instagram, and conversations with Meta AI based on real-time visual context. The Verge reports: Live translation was first teased at Meta Connect 2024 last October, and saw a limited rollout through Meta's Early Access Program in select countries last December. Starting today it's getting a wider rollout to all the markets where the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are available. You can hold a conversation with someone who speaks English, French, Italian, or Spanish, and hear a real-time translation through the smart glasses in your preferred language. If you download a language pack in advance, you can use the live translations feature without Wi-Fi or access to a cellular network, making it more convenient to use while traveling abroad.
Meta also highlighted a few other features that are still enroute or getting an expanded release. Live AI, which allows the Meta AI smart assistant to continuously see what you do for more natural conversations is now "coming soon to general availability in the US and Canada." The ability to "send and receive direct messages, photos, audio calls, and video calls from Instagram on your glasses," similar to functionality already available through WhatsApp, Messenger, and iOS and Android's native messaging apps, is coming soon as well. Access to music apps like Spotify, Amazon Music, Shazam, and Apple Music is starting to expand beyond the US and Canada, Meta says. However, asking Meta AI to play music, or for more information about what you're listening to, will still only be available to those with their "default language is set to English."
Meta also highlighted a few other features that are still enroute or getting an expanded release. Live AI, which allows the Meta AI smart assistant to continuously see what you do for more natural conversations is now "coming soon to general availability in the US and Canada." The ability to "send and receive direct messages, photos, audio calls, and video calls from Instagram on your glasses," similar to functionality already available through WhatsApp, Messenger, and iOS and Android's native messaging apps, is coming soon as well. Access to music apps like Spotify, Amazon Music, Shazam, and Apple Music is starting to expand beyond the US and Canada, Meta says. However, asking Meta AI to play music, or for more information about what you're listening to, will still only be available to those with their "default language is set to English."
Universal Translator (Score:1)
...brought to you by douche.
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How can I have a conversation with someone (Score:3)
that speaks French? The glasses will help me understand them but I can't reply unless they have the glasses. Do I carry an extra pair to hand a person I want to speak to?
Re: How can I have a conversation with someone (Score:2)
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I think their dream is to have you wear the glasses, the other guy wear the glasses, and the glasses converse with each other in Ai'lish and translate back to you both.
That way you have total dependence on them to communicate with anyone.
"Dumb cyberpunk" (Score:2)
This is like potentially real deal science fiction shit and we should be excited but this is a pretty dumb timeline and we don't get the cool dystopian corporate overlords like Weyland-Yutani or Arasaka we get the company our parents use to send messages and get crazy conspiracies from. I mean Meta is bad enough that I found myself saying "maybe I'll just wait for Apple or Google to come out with this"
And you know this is gonna come with some horrible catch, like every translation Zuckerberg takes a hot mea
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ObPython (Score:2)
My hovercraft is full of eels