All these smart glasses and nothing to do

The Verge
Despite a proliferation of smart glasses, the author finds few compelling daily uses for them, citing AI limitations and privacy concerns.

Summary

The author is overwhelmed by the number of smart glasses available, yet finds most lack compelling real-world applications. While they offer James Bond-like capabilities such as discreetly viewing texts or getting directions, their AI features are often basic, battery-draining, or unusable. Privacy concerns also arise, as the devices can be perceived as intrusive. The author notes that while the glasses are becoming more stylish and comfortable, the core issue is the lack of a clear, everyday benefit that justifies wearing them constantly. Practical challenges like prescription compatibility, battery life, and repairability further limit their appeal. The author believes smart glasses could be useful in specific scenarios like travel or for business professionals, but for the average person, they currently function more like open-ear headphones. Companies are pushing AI integration, but the author argues that the current AI is insufficient and that the concept of a 24/7 wearable device is flawed, as gadgets are typically put away when not in use.

(Source:The Verge)