Google's latest patent describes an automated assistant for smart glasses that adapts suggestions to users based on their gaze and verbal commands, enhancing user experience dynamically.
This automated assistant can render suggestions on the glasses' display, tracking the user's gaze to understand where they are looking and to optimize recommendations based on that input.
For instance, when exploring a new city, the smart glasses can recommend nearby restaurants based on the user's line of sight, blending information with real-time context.
While Google previously worked on AR glasses in 'Project Iris', it is now focusing on partnerships for similar hardware, although the launch of these glasses remains uncertain.
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