Smart Goggle, Glasses That Acts Like Video Memory
Friday, March 14, 2008
Smart Goggle is the glasses of the future. It acts like video memory by flashing back when and where you last seen a thing.
Japanese academics unveiled the invention, codenamed Smart Goggle, which not only records what the wearer is seeing, but recognises it.Link
So, rather than searching for those elusive keys, you can tell the glasses what you are looking for and the technology will show you when, and where, you last saw it.
In the future, claims inventor Yasuo Kuniyoshi, the glasses will actually be more intelligent than the wearer, able to identify objects that their owner does not recognise.
In theory, the only question that the glasses will not be able to answer is "Where have I put my glasses?".
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