Smart Goggles Make Sense, if Alexa is All Over

Smart Goggles Make Sense, if Alexa is All Over

Smart Goggles Make Sense, if Alexa is All Over

Google Glass disappointed because it didn't really volunteer that it is something that functionally necessary, and Google didn't actually persuade anyone to wear glasses.

And yet news about Amazon fixing smart goggles caught my scrutiny, because — while I never warmed up to the idea — I can see the benefit for anyone who previously wears glass regardless. This time around I could see myself prancing on board, with one major caveat.

Here it is: I would wear the glass if Alexa could be found everywhere in other gadgets — like my garage doorway; my auto; the adjustable table in front of me; the autonomous mower in my yard; the phone I use; and my part residence, including everything from the dishwasher to the Tv. Then it would be super easy to talk to my smart glasses rather than to my phone. My guess is that Amazon has the same kind of vision.

I can see how this might work. Sans phone, I'd wake up in the morning, put on my glasses as regular, and talk to Alexa. I might request her to make a quick beaker of coffee and open the blinds. Then, I'd expects her to predict the information. I make, isn't that is something that what we want — access to Alexa with no phone or speaker around?( Although Alexa would know to activate a loudspeaker when possible .) A HUD would show me what's happening, or perhaps Alexa would talk to me through the goggles, though I could see that getting annoying.

For this to make sense, it would absolutely have to work…and job all day.

I'm most interested in being able to use the glass while driving. I won't name any lists now, but I tested Google Glass in a vehicle formerly and it was pretty amazing to be able to see my fast in real age. What else could Alexa do for me? How about informing me when she shows I am not stopping for a automobile up ahead, or “re giving me” directions based on the fact that she knows my planned and knows where I required to. She could even make sure the illuminations are on at home when I'm done for the day.

The ” everywhere” conception is something I've mentioned before. Prevalence is key for the future of all AI.( Just don't get too dominant and take over our lives ). If Alexa is everywhere, I'll be happy to wear smart glasses because the benefit will be amazing.

But here is where things get a little composite. In truth, I prefer to use the Google Assistant for countless projects, especially those related to questions. Google often knows the answer, which should not be that astonishing presented its own history of finely carolled web search results. Wearing Alexa glasses performs perfect gumption in a life is characterized by Amazon, but the goggles would not be as helpful if I'm switching over to Siri or the Assistant( or Cortana ).

Maybe the quite overlooked announcement about Amazon partnering with Microsoft for bot integratings — virtually, you can trigger one bot squandering another — is a bigger step on the road to bot domination than we all envisage. Maybe Alexa everywhere will work by triggering other bots and connected works. Maybe one pair of glasses will govern the world.

Now That's mobile technology!

Just Go!” Don't Stop.

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fernglow

September 23, 2017 at 1:21 am

Really interesting article you’ve got here! It’s really exciting how much mobile technology has advanced in such a short period of time and I really liked how they incorporated your home and AI into one to improve our life.
It’d be really cool if one pair of glasses that could garner all the intelligence of all the AI and combine it into one!
Thanks for your article and found it really insightful!

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    Digital Wisdom

    September 23, 2017 at 11:28 am

    thanks for stopping by and checking us out. Yes we are really excited about all these new mobile technologies that are coming out now. Come check us out again to stay updated. 

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