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Google's XR OS: Smarter Glasses, Realistic Avatars Emerge

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Gemini AI integrates seamlessly with smart glasses for tasks.
  • Android XR focuses on easy app porting and voice controls.
  • Realistic 'Likeness' avatars enhance virtual collaboration.
Google's XR OS: Smarter Glasses, Realistic Avatars Emerge

Google recently demonstrated a wave of updates and new features for its Android XR operating system during The Android Show. These advancements were showcased on various hardware, including Samsung's Galaxy XR headset and early versions of Xreal's smart glasses, highlighting impressive expanded capabilities for head-mounted displays.

The platform's integration with Google's Gemini AI allows for seamless interaction. Users can control music playback, answer calls, and even share their view through the glasses. A key focus for Android XR is simplifying app development, enabling easier porting of existing Android applications and supporting minimalist UIs or voice-only controls for lighter devices.

Significant progress has also been made in virtual representation with the introduction of "Likeness" avatars, offering realistic digital faces that surpass current offerings. Furthermore, Android XR's PC connectivity is robust, allowing for low-latency gaming and multitasking on tethered devices, pointing towards a more integrated and versatile future for extended reality hardware.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Google has announced updates for Android XR including enhanced Gemini AI integration, realistic 'Likeness' avatars, seamless app porting, and improved PC connectivity for XR devices.
Gemini AI allows smart glasses to perform tasks like playing music, answering calls, sharing views, taking photos, and even transforming images, all through voice commands.
Google's 'Likeness' avatars offer highly realistic digital representations of people, significantly improving the quality and natural feel of virtual collaboration compared to previous avatars.

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