Picture this: You’re at a swanky tech conference, and who do you see? Sam Altman, the big cheese over at OpenAI, sporting some eye-catching glasses that *aren’t* smart glasses—or so he claims.
While chatting with reporters, Altman took a firm stance against the whole smart glasses fad. He’s not a fan of that form factor, stating clearly, “I don’t like smart glasses.” I mean, can you blame him? The last thing we need are more folks walking into walls while trying to decipher their notifications mid-stride.
Sure, Altman teased some upcoming OpenAI hardware, dropping hints that it would be “great” (is it just me, or do all tech CEOs say that while vigorously hiding the details?). He also casually mentioned the ongoing talent tussle between OpenAI and Meta—because battling for the brightest minds is all the rage in the tech world these days.
So let’s think about this for a moment: As tech enthusiasts, do we really want to strap on a pair of glasses that could potentially broadcast our every awkward glance to the world? Honestly, that might be scarier than a horror movie binge on Halloween night.
In conclusion, while smart glasses may sound cool (and be in vogue), maybe we should listen to Altman and find better ways to integrate tech into our lives without making ourselves look like confused robots. What’s your take on smart glasses? Are they the next big thing or just a techy trend doomed to fail?
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