Meta Smart Glasses Can Now Track All the Food You Put Into Your Mouth [View all]
Source: Gizmodo
According to Meta, owners of Metas Ray-Ban AI glasses, or the Meta Ray-Ban Display, will soon be able to snap a photo of what theyre eating using a voice prompt and then log that food item in the Meta AI app. Meta says it will extract key nutrition details using AI and said photos. The idea is that Meta wants to use your food pics in concert with AI to give users personalized insights and help people make healthier, more informed choices.
That process might involve asking Meta AI stuff like What should I eat to increase my energy? or other prompts in that vein. One thing that jumped out to me in its explanation of that feature, though, is that Meta has lofty plans to expand that functionality in the future.
Obviously, having to manually log everything is a bit of a pain, and having smart glasses that do the same thing, but in an ambient kind of way, would be more convenient. Thats why Meta says that in the future, its smart glasses will understand what youre eating and automatically log your food. Sounds great, if youre into that sort of thing, but there are some pretty major problems with that idea.
For one, Im pretty sure Metas smart glasses would have to be always recording for that to work, and given the way things are going on the privacy front, I dont think people will be very receptive to smart glasses that record everything all the time. On top of that, making the camera engaged all the time is a one-way ticket to having a woefully short battery life. So, I dont know
sounds like a good idea in theory, but Im going to file that idea under probably not for now. Thats not even counting the fact that people might be a little more hesitant to hand their data over to Meta right now, even if its just the sad sandwich they panic-ate for lunch.
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Read more: https://gizmodo.com/meta-smart-glasses-can-now-track-all-the-food-you-put-into-your-mouth-2000742036
Oh, but Zuck would like all your data, all the time, the better to train his AI with, and the better for Meta's advertisers to target you...