At the upcoming Google I/O conference in 2025, all eyes in the tech world will once again be on Google. The event is scheduled for May 20-21, and Google has hinted at unveiling a highly anticipated prototype of an AI smart glasses. These glasses not only feature a micro-display but also come equipped with Google's latest Gemini artificial intelligence assistant, marking a new era of interface-free computing.
At the recent TED2025 event, Google made its first public appearance of this cutting-edge product. The glasses seamlessly connect with smartphones, offering users a range of practical features. Sameer Samat, President of the Android ecosystem, mentioned during a live broadcast that the I/O conference would focus on the latest advancements of Gemini, and he showcased the new device himself, drawing significant attention.
Demonstrations highlighted several use cases of the AI glasses. For instance, when asked to write a haiku for the audience, Gemini quickly generated an elegant poem, showcasing its powerful language processing capabilities. Additionally, when asked about the title of a book on the bookshelf, Gemini accurately responded, even identifying the location of a "hotel key card" without any prompts, demonstrating its excellent contextual memory functions.
Notably, the glasses can also translate languages. When looking at a Spanish sign, Gemini swiftly translated it into English. Moreover, when the audience selected Persian, it handled the task effortlessly. The multilingual support feature means users can communicate with Gemini in different languages without making any adjustments, greatly facilitating international users.
The AI glasses can also execute various user commands, such as playing songs from an album in hand, displaying navigation instructions, or providing small maps, offering users convenience and enjoyment during use. Google's showcased glasses not only open up new possibilities for wearable devices but also lay the foundation for future computing methods.
As technology continues to advance, Google's AI glasses are sure to have a profound impact on personal and professional lives, and we look forward to seeing more impressive features presented at the I/O conference.