Super excited about the work @boztank’s audio team @fbrealitylabs are doing on novel technologies to create convincing virtual audio for communicating at distance & tech that lets you hear better in noisy environments—important for our future AR glasses! https://t.co/J7iAENs2iZ
— Mike Schroepfer (@schrep) September 3, 2020
The audio team at @FBRealityLabs Research is working on novel technologies to enable both audio presence and perceptual superpowers with our future AR Glasses. We take you behind the scenes for a look at their current demos and prototype technology. // https://t.co/B28LWFEUyE
— TechAtFacebook (@techatfacebook) September 3, 2020
Read this
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) September 3, 2020
It will either terrify you ?
Or
Excite you. ? https://t.co/woTLIUVldz
The Facebook Reality Labs Research teams have also been working on technology that lets you hear better in noisy environments so you can connect better with the person in front of you, key to our future AR glasses. Learn more: https://t.co/5dMwUN0QsG pic.twitter.com/GFctTQSzVC
— Facebook Reality Labs (@FBRealityLabs) September 3, 2020
if you thought the ad platform that facebook has now is bananas; the ad delivery mechanism for this shit is gonna be awful https://t.co/wkeDqqPhCS
— Josh Sternberg (@joshsternberg) September 3, 2020
Product review meeting:
— Matt May (@mattmay) September 3, 2020
FB exec 1: This is missing something that speaks to the Facebook brand
FB exec 2: How about a feature that sounds social but enables tons of creepy, invasive use cases
FB exec 1: OMG YES https://t.co/6JZQgUqVHe
Glasses that give superhearing? What’s next? Earplugs that make things tasting better or someshit?!? https://t.co/TyFUDdyISn
— Max Dylan Ash (@mynameisntdave) September 3, 2020
? Move fast and "put guardrails around our innovation to do it responsibly" https://t.co/t8Y6BUWmpA
— Ian Hamilton (@hmltn) September 3, 2020
Facebook wants its #AR glasses to give wearers superhearing • @verge • https://t.co/UsZQI94hN8 pic.twitter.com/5gexua6qyQ
— Jean-Yves Gonin (@jeanyvesgonin) September 4, 2020
Researchers at Facebook @realitylabs work on giving #AR users “perceptual superpowers”, attempting to automatically amplify what users are trying to hear#ai #artificialintelligence #augmentedreality@DeepLearn007 @alvinfoo @SpirosMargaris @BrettKing https://t.co/aUlQA7Zkd8
— Dr Efi Pylarinou (@efipm) September 4, 2020