The biggest problem is privacy infringement and Glass's video recording function endangers others. Some people do not want to record publicly. In a recent San Francisco news, a woman named Sarah Slocum, a local technical writer and marketing consultant, unveiled Google Glass at Mote Street Bar Molotov. She was threatened by a young man and beaten and deprived later by showing off. She was "close to a small group like you do not like your own glass" (Kurtis Alexander, SFGATE, unfriendly reaction) and they keep them from recording until the group of girls get maddened into Stoly Wax
Google announced Google Glass in 2013. With this, the original mass marketing for consumers stands out among augmented reality. However, this technology could not attract consumers' imagination and was abolished in 2015. However, Google Glass resurfaced within the company, was used at the factory, and was re-released as a corporate version in July. The next big augmented reality hardware project is Microsoft HoloLens. HoloLens is now available to developers and has yet to announce the release date for consumers. But Microsoft wishes HoloLens to be popular in many areas of design, manufacturing, engineering, maintenance and gaming. Last year, Microsoft announced that the Windows Mixed Reality platform, which developers can use to build their own virtual reality devices and Augmented Reality devices, to third parties.
Augmented reality is obtained when integrating a single experience into the physical world and the digital world. Typical examples are Microsoft HoloLens and Google Glass. Likewise, opportunities for innovation are infinite, and this field grows rapidly. Content experience, content discovery, data exploration and visualization, intelligent contextual object annotation, dynamic physical world mapping and discovery, examples of industrial applications for field workers how to understand our world to us Will give