Google Shows the Power of Project Glass -- by Jumping Out of an Airplane: Is This the Future?
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2012/06/29 19:00:00
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Imagine driving to work, wearing your Google Glass(es) and its HUD (heads up display) is guiding you around traffic in real time. You arrive at work and see a guy wearing some sweet shoes; you scan them with your Glass and pin it for the future and all your friends to see. You work with a number of foreigners who are in town to assist with some system failures; they don't speak English -- Google Glass is translating their speech in front of your eyes. That's the future with Google Glass.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin and his fellow Googlers helped debut the company's crazy Google Glass project with an employee doing a real-time parachute jump while wearing the connected smart glasses.
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Top Opinion
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Fef 2012/06/29 19:02:14No, I hope not





















Take all the stupidity of car accidents involving cell phones, and add displays over your eyes. Don't have to look down - your view is obscured right then and there.
"Oh, well we can solve that with self-driving cars." - Yeah, because giving up all control is totally better.
Also, remove any feeling of privacy as you never know who is "scanning" you and what they are "scanning" you for.
Maybe my level can be over 9000 lol
Dat shiz creepy.
You never know how far jerks would go e-e
However, since technology does exist that allows people to use their thoughts to control electronics, someone could design a pair of glasses that could communicate with the user's mind and shut itself off to help keep the user focused on the road, or something along those same lines. Something to keep drivers from getting distracted.
However, until I see people driving cars in the sky and humans being transported by bubbles, nothing really is going to impress me. I already thought these things already existed.
The translating aspect of the eyepiece is pretty impressive, but with my boyfriend being a translator I'd wonder if companies would just invest in this as opposed to hiring a person. That being said, maybe the gadget doesn't translate written word.. dunno!
Anyway, its cool and seems handy as a play toy, but I probably wouldn't use it all that much.