Google announces that it will start testing in the real world of next-generation AR glasses that translate and navigate



While augmented reality (AR) , which superimposes the virtual world on the real world, is attracting attention, various companies are working on the development of glasses-type 'AR glasses (smart glasses)'. Google, which has been developing and selling AR glasses for some time, has announced that it plans to start real-world testing of new AR glass prototypes from August 2022.

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Google used to develop the glasses-type AR device `` Google Glass '', but since the latest model `` Glass Enterprise Edition 2 '' for corporations was announced in 2020, there has been no follow-up to Google Glass. However, at the developer event `` Google I / O 2022 '' held in May 2022, Google announced `` smart glasses that subtitle and automatically translate the words spoken by the other party ''. It became clear that the development of AR glasses was started again.

Google reveals the existence of `` smart glasses that subtitles and automatically translates the words spoken by the other party ''-GIGAZINE



In a new blog on July 19, Justin Payne, Google's AR Group Product Manager, reported that he plans to test next-generation AR glasses in the real world from August 2022. “AR is opening up new ways to interact with the world around us. It is useful for easy access.' 'However, there are limits to testing in the laboratory environment alone,' Pain argued that testing in the laboratory alone is insufficient for the development of AR glasses.

AR glasses are supposed to be used outdoors, and it is necessary to collect environmental data such as weather changes and crowded intersections and reflect it in the experience, but it is difficult to completely reproduce these environments indoors. is. “Starting in August 2022, we plan to test prototypes of the AR glasses in the real world,” Payne said. “This will allow us to better understand how these devices can help people in their daily lives. you can,' he said.

Starting in August, dozens of Google employees and trusted testers will wear AR glasses prototypes and conduct small-scale tests in public places. Although the AR glass includes an in-lens display, microphone, and camera, it does not support photography and movie shooting, and it seems that translation, navigation, visual search, etc. using image data will be performed. Additionally, collected image data is deleted once an experience is complete, but may be stored if used for analysis and debugging. In this case, after hiding the reflected face and car license plate, it will be saved on a secure server with access restricted to a small number of Google employees, and will be deleted after 30 days.

Testing in public places takes place in some areas of the United States, including schools, government facilities, medical facilities, places of worship, social welfare facilities, places for children, disaster prevention facilities, and places of gatherings and protests. testing is prohibited. Also, it is forbidden to use AR glasses while driving a car. Overseas media TechCrunch pointed out that Google wants to avoid being involved in privacy issues surrounding AR glasses, saying, ``If you see Google's new AR glass prototype on the go, the product (ostensibly) Google wants to let you know it's built in privacy.'

AR glasses are not so popular at the time of writing, but various technology companies are working on AR glasses, such as Snap , the developer of Snapchat, Qualcomm , a chip maker, and Meta, which operates Facebook.

Meta's first full-fledged AR glass 'Orion' is limited to developers, is Meta's smart watch development finished-GIGAZINE



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