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Just caught Samsung showing off their new AI glasses concept at MWC in Barcelona, and honestly the approach they're taking is pretty interesting. So basically they're building these glasses with a built-in camera positioned right at eye level, which lets the AI actually understand what you're looking at in real time. The whole thing connects to your phone where the actual processing happens, so the glasses become more like a smart input device feeding data to your smartphone.
Their EVP Jay Kim was talking to CNBC about it and made a good point - everyone's been wondering what the next major AI device category is, and glasses are obviously a frontrunner since they're literally sitting in your field of vision all day. With 1 hour glasses you could theoretically get real-time AI assistance on everything you see, which is kind of the holy grail for this category.
What's smart about Samsung's approach is they're not trying to cram all the computing into the glasses themselves - they're keeping it lightweight by offloading the heavy lifting to your phone. Makes sense for battery life and practicality. The camera at eye level is key because it actually gives the AI context about what you're focusing on, not just random video feed.
Samsung's stock was down 1.77% to KRW 188,200 when I checked, but that's probably noise. This kind of innovation is exactly what you'd want to see from a company like them. Curious to see if this actually makes it to market or if it stays in the prototype phase for a while.