March 12, 2024, 5:40 a.m. | Steve Dent

Engadget www.engadget.com

AI-powered visual search features arrived to Ray-Ban's Meta sunglasses last year with some impressive (and worrying) capabilities — but a new one in the latest beta looks quite useful. It identifies landmarks in various locations and tells you more about them, acting as a sort of tour guide for travelers, Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth wrote in a Threads post


Bosworth showed off a couple of sample images explaining why the Golden Gate Bridge is orange (easier to …

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