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It’s hard to overlook the impact of modern technology on our everyday lives. Consider the now ubiquitous robotic vacuum cleaners, for instance. In some instances, technology doesn’t just improve lives; it completely alters them. This is evident in medical breakthroughs such as brain microchips like Neuralink, which hold great promise, though caution is still advised.
Even something as “simple” as a pair of connected glasses can have a profound effect. Andy Evans, aged 57, wouldn’t dream of parting with his. With the help of Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses, he was able to return to the job he had to leave a year earlier when he was officially registered as legally blind. With his AI glasses, he can “see” again, not just at work but in his daily life too.
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“I was really stuck when it came to doing many things,” he told the BBC. Now, he utilizes the built-in camera and microphone in his AI glasses: “What you can do is ask them to look around and tell you what’s happening. It’s life-changing technology.” He still uses a white cane to get around, but frequently relies on the AI to inform him of any obstacles in his path.
Similarly, he can independently order at restaurants as if he were reading the menu himself. “I use these glasses every day. Getting a description of a room, a beach scene, or even a zoo enclosure is a truly transformative experience.”
Since he often “talks” to the AI in his Ray-Ban glasses, Andy Evans has chosen for it to have the voice of actress Judy Dench, famously known for her role as the head of the Secret Intelligence Service in multiple James Bond movies. In fact, that’s what the AI refers to him as—Andy, or 007 in some cases. It’s a practical yet enjoyable feature.
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