Draft:AI glasses
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AI glasses are a new class of glasses or smart glasses (see Sutherland[1]) where information - visually overimposed onto reality, as typical of Augmented Reality Glasses and the like - or other kind of information - is enhanced by the availability of further data provided by Artificial Intelligence methods and gathered through the user's network, the World Wide Web or database of other nature. The enhancing information may include Large Language Model based chatbot [[2]], such as, for example, Chat-GPT, Gemini and Claude.
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[edit]- ^ Sutherland, Ivan. 1965. The Ultimate Display. Computer Science, Physics.
- ^ Gisonna, Nicholas. "chatbot". Encyclopedia Britannica, 23 Sep. 2025, Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/topic/chatbot. Accessed 27 September 2025.

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