Samsung Electronics teases upcoming AI smart glasses at show


The device will be connected to a smartphone so that the AI can process the data received from the camera and generate information accordingly. — dpa

SEOUL: Samsung Electronics is planning to launch AI smart glasses with a camera and a connection to a smartphone, according to reports.

Glances at the upcoming AI glasses were shared recently for the first time on the sidelines of the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona by Samsung executive vice president Jay Kim.

Kim told CNBC that the smart glasses will feature a built-in camera positioned at eye level, helping AI to understand the field of vision.

The device will be connected to a smartphone so that the AI can process the data received from the camera and generate information accordingly.

"Everybody talks about what's the next AI device is, and I know I've been looking at many different types of devices. Glasses, obviously is one of them and everybody's looking at it," Kim told CNBC. – dpa

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