Japanese researchers Yasuo Kuniyoshi and Tatsuya Harada and other scientists at Tokyo University School of Information Science and Technology have come up with a system for helping you remember where you put your junk. Called “Smart Goggles,” the system video records everything, and AI software tries to “recognize” objects using software the inventors claim is the world’s most sophisticated. Later, you tells the glasses what you’re looking for — say, the TV remote — and it shows you a VIDEO PLAYBACK of the last time it saw the object.
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