A decade afterGoogle Glass, Google is getting back to testing smart glasses in public again.
The glasses will not, however, be able to take photos or videos.
The glasses, based on glimpses Google has shown in videos and photos, look nearly normal.
Google hasn’t revealed where in the US, specifically, these glasses will be tested.
The glasses don’t take photos or videos, but use image data for its assistive AI.
In that case, the image data is first scrubbed for sensitive content, including faces and license plates.
After 30 days, it is deleted."
Field-testing for future smart glasses is an increasing trend, it seems.