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Tech company Meta is set to release a major update for its Ray-Ban Meta camera glasses, incorporating artificial intelligence (A.I.) software. Priced at $300 and up, the glasses can now scan landmarks, translate languages, and identify objects such as animal breeds and exotic fruits, among other tasks. Activated by saying "Hey, Meta," followed by a request, the A.I. delivers responses through the glasses' speakers using computer-generated voice. Early testers found the glasses to be both amusing and impressive in their abilities, although there may still be some limitations and room for incorrect information. The incorporation of A.I. software provides users with a unique and interactive way to engage with the world.
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Tech company Meta is set to release a major update for its Ray-Ban Meta camera glasses, incorporating artificial intelligence (A.I.) software. Priced at $300 and up, the glasses can now scan landmarks, translate languages, and identify objects such as animal breeds and exotic fruits, among other tasks. Activated by saying "Hey, Meta," followed by a request, the A.I. delivers responses through the glasses' speakers using computer-generated voice. Early testers found the glasses to be both amusing and impressive in their abilities, although there may still be some limitations and room for incorrect information. The incorporation of A.I. software provides users with a unique and interactive way to engage with the world.

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