Get the latest tech news

These Halo smart glasses just got a major memory boost, thanks to Liquid AI


A new partnership between Brilliant Labs and a MIT-born foundation model company is taking the Halo smart glasses to the next level.

The LFM2-VL series can take text and images of various resolutions and transform them into what the company says are "detailed, accurate, and creative description of the scenes provided by a camera sensor with millisecond latency." Through the agreement, Brilliant Labs will license both current and future multimodal Liquid foundation models (LFMs) to optimize how its AI glasses understand scenes fed to them. The ability to accurately interpret the world around them is especially necessary with the Halo AI glasses, which feature a long-term agentic memory that can create a personalized knowledge base for the user and analyze life context for future questions.

Get the Android app

Or read this on ZDNet

Read more on:

Photo of thanks

thanks

Photo of smart glasses

smart glasses

Photo of Halo

Halo

Related news:

News photo

Snap's next smart glasses get a major OS overhaul to rival Meta Ray-Bans

News photo

Apple iPhone Air battery life deemed 'incredible' thanks to missing SIM card slot.

News photo

What to expect at Meta Connect 2025: 'Hypernova' smart glasses, AI and the metaverse