I spent months living with smart glasses. People talk to me differently now

I spent months living with smart glasses. People talk to me differently now
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The Washington Post
By Chris VelazcoMark Zuckerberg’s Meta is betting that glasses packed with displays and AI smarts will become our “primary computing devices” in the future. Google, already cozy with Samsung, is inking deals with popular brands such as Warby Parker and Gentle Monster to get similar smart glasses ready for the masses.Their latest, most ambitious pairs of smart glasses aren’t ready for sale yet. But for the last few months, I have gotten a small taste of what life with more sophisticated smart glasses might be like by test...

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