I own the meta glasses. I enjoy them. Last night, I asked meta to look at the menu and calculate the best meal by price. It calculated that the protein in the chicken Marsala was the best deal for the price. I then asked it to look at the wine menu and tell me a good dry wine that wouldn’t be too expensive. The wine list was over 100 wines and the answer retuned in seconds. I enjoyed the meal and the wine. I will continue to use the glasses in 2025 as I’m finding creative ways to use them.
How does it know the affordability of a menu item? If it’s only looking at a menu the odds are that it doesn’t have a lot of information such as serving size and calorie cost. You just asked an AI to give the statically correct item for affordability.
The wine it chose was how far down the list? Was it chosen at random or did it just match “chicken wine” with the first result?
This seems like you’re assuming the glasses help you decide but really it probably did what anyone would do and pick a random option or just give you the popular choice. Why even use glasses for that and instead just point somewhere on the menu?
I'm trying very hard not to be judgemental, but this comment fascinated (or horrified) me.
I grew up with some relatively minor food insecurity, and so outsourcing my food and beverage choice to a soulless machine sounds like my own personal hell.
All that fancy technology just to address an optimization problem that's entirely solvable with a can of Vienna sausages and a bottle of Two-Buck Chuck.
Unless I'm really watching my budget (though, why would I be eating out at a place with a huge wine list and buying Meta glasses if that's the case?), I cannot possibly imagine the joy behind having a nice meal based on what AI told me is "the best deal" rather than trusting my own palate/gut and ordering what I know will bring me the greatest pleasure (or working with the sommelier to discuss my tastes and find something best-suited to both myself and my choice[s] of food).
You do you, by all means, if it brings you the most joy. But removing my own agency while allowing a company to track my entire dining experience to better serve me ads sounds so... hollow and dystopic.
And now Meta knows your location at that time, can use that lovely menu to derive ads better suited for its competition, has data on when you like to eat out, who else was there (let's not forget about DeepFace!), etc. While you ate your meal, you fed some juicy tidbits to their data repo on you and those around you.
Do you really need a pair of glasses to tell you what to eat and drink? Wow, that must be the latest techie way to order food. A friendly reminder: you don't own those glasses, Meta does.
Never thought that once we had Skype we'll still not solve video calls cross-platform on every bloody device by 2025, including, but not limited to, linux, TVs, Android boxes, Chromecast with Google TV, and so on.
I really want to get off Whatsapp, but everyone simply refuses to do so out of simplicity, lazyness, and ignorance.
Signal is the easy and obvious alternative.
XMPP/Matrix are different paths that also work (and both rely on TURN/STUN, like everything), but that requires someone running those servers in your vicinity of friends.
There are plenty of people who are aware of the "trade-off" of using their products but are still happy to do so. Just because they've come to a different conclusion to you doesn't mean they are in some way "wrong" to do that.
tdhz77|10 months ago
pmlnr|10 months ago
righthand|10 months ago
The wine it chose was how far down the list? Was it chosen at random or did it just match “chicken wine” with the first result?
This seems like you’re assuming the glasses help you decide but really it probably did what anyone would do and pick a random option or just give you the popular choice. Why even use glasses for that and instead just point somewhere on the menu?
jahsome|10 months ago
I grew up with some relatively minor food insecurity, and so outsourcing my food and beverage choice to a soulless machine sounds like my own personal hell.
the_snooze|10 months ago
jjulius|10 months ago
You do you, by all means, if it brings you the most joy. But removing my own agency while allowing a company to track my entire dining experience to better serve me ads sounds so... hollow and dystopic.
WD-42|10 months ago
hu3|10 months ago
Made me tempted to buy one.
A question I have is, how are you presented with the prompt result?
Does it send you a message on your phone or does it tell you in a headphone?
And you you ask it verbally or can you also ask it using mobile phone?
NBJack|10 months ago
Oh, hey, is that an ad for a local winery?
liendolucas|10 months ago
rzz3|10 months ago
pmlnr|10 months ago
Never thought that once we had Skype we'll still not solve video calls cross-platform on every bloody device by 2025, including, but not limited to, linux, TVs, Android boxes, Chromecast with Google TV, and so on.
I really want to get off Whatsapp, but everyone simply refuses to do so out of simplicity, lazyness, and ignorance.
Signal is the easy and obvious alternative.
XMPP/Matrix are different paths that also work (and both rely on TURN/STUN, like everything), but that requires someone running those servers in your vicinity of friends.
lurk2|10 months ago
joefarish|10 months ago
pmlnr|10 months ago
brap|10 months ago