The future of computing will center around intelligent glasses and headsets driven by AI that can assist users with their everyday activities, Meta executives have suggested.
In the previous year, Meta introduced a novel set of augmented reality smart glasses called Orion. These glasses project digital images and information into the wearer’s view—typically a feature seen exclusively in bulkier mixed reality devices.
Alex Himel, who serves as a vice president at the technology company, mentioned that artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a crucial element driving the future capabilities of devices like Orion and comparable technologies—potentially enabling these gadgets to respond when users merely glance at them.
Mr. Himel suggested that depending on digital replicas of tangible objects like televisions or photo frames might one day be commonplace.
"When discussing augmented reality, we're referring to viewing the real world and overlaying digital content onto it. We demonstrated that this is achievable, marking a significant achievement," he noted.

