Why $50 Amazon glasses could revolutionize workplace inventory management
“So you could probably find a pair of glasses on Amazon or, you know, Alibaba's store that are, like, $50 that just have a camera that take a, you know, one frame a second.”
Yeah. And then there are also generic glasses out there, and there's webcam. So you could probably find a pair of glasses on Amazon or, you know, Alibaba's store that are, like, $50 that just have a camera that take a, you know, one frame a second. You don't need to be posting some four k of me skiing behind me. You just need, like, what, like, every you know you just need, like, four shots a second or something to know what's going on in the world and to process this. This is incredibly powerful, and you could think about, like, somebody working in a store doing inventory.
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The guest explains how affordable camera-equipped glasses from Amazon or Alibaba could be powerful tools for real-world applications like store inventory management. They argue that basic specs - just a few frames per second, not 4K video - are sufficient for processing visual data and understanding what's happening in someone's environment.
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This clip reveals a counterintuitive insight about how simple, cheap hardware could enable sophisticated computer vision applications in everyday work scenarios.
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