Soon, smart glasses that can tackle climate change!
Tech-giant Mark Zuckberg has predicted that his company could be 'teleporting' (a hypothetical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them) into other people's homes and workplaces by 2030 to combat climate change, using smart glasses.If things go his way, face-to-face meetings would be replaced with virtual conferences and made possible with some form of augmented reality (AR) headset, he predicted. The ultimate vision would involve a normal looking pair of electronic glasses, which can present contenton its lenses beyond the real world, he added.
THE ADVANTAGES
- According to Zuckerberg, an augmented or virtual reality-based teleportation would not only help in eliminating journey times but would also result in cutting down the fossil fuel emissions that contribute to climate change.
- Such technology could even fundamentally-alter the nature of the daily commute, allowing people to live wherever they want, such as in more remote or affordable settings, and 'beam' virtually into their workplace, when required.
Also
- Meanwhile, the social media firm's first pair of smart glasses, made in collaboration with luxury eyewear manufacturer Ray-Ban, is slated to be released later this year.
- However, these will not feature a visual display, but a voice-controlled system tethered to your mobile phone.
- Other technology firms, including Apple, Google and Microsoft, have also revealed that they are working on augmented reality technology, which aims at defining the look and feel of what will likely be the next major computer interface.
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