Exploring Samsung's Project Muhan: The First Android XR Device Transforming AI Assistants across Emerging Form Factors

Join us as we revolutionize how you interact with AI, introducing Samsung's Project Muhan and the first Android XR device with Google Maps, redefining the boundaries of augmented reality.

  • 1. The video is about Samsung's Project Muhan, the first Android XR device with Google Maps integration.
  • 2. With this device, users can teleport anywhere in the world by simply asking the AI assistant, Gemini, to take them there.
  • 3. Users can also talk with Gemini about anything they see and have it pull up videos and websites about what they're exploring.
  • 4. The Android XR device will be available in various form factors, including headsets and glasses.
  • 5. Glasses with Android XR are designed for all-day wear, lightweight, and packed with technology such as cameras, microphones, speakers, and an optional in-lens display.
  • 6. The camera and microphones enable Gemini to see and hear the world, while the speakers let users listen to music or take calls.
  • 7. The optional in-lens display privately shows helpful information just when users need it.
  • 8. Android XR glasses are demonstrated in a hectic environment backstage at IO.
  • 9. The user can send text messages and mute notifications through Gemini.
  • 10. The user uses Gemini to find more information about a photo wall backstage, such as the name of the band and their past performances at Shoreline Amphitheater.
  • 11. The user requests Gemini to play a song by the band while making their way to the stage.
  • 12. The user asks Gemini to book a coffee meeting with Dita using the calendar app.
  • 13. The user asks Gemini about the name of a coffee shop on a cup and receives information about the coffee shop, including its location and vibe.
  • 14. The user uses Maps to get directions to walk to the coffee shop and sends an invite to Dita for coffee at 3 p.m.
  • 15. The user asks Gemini to take a photo and add it to their favorites.
  • 16. Nisha and the user plan to speak to each other in their mother tongues, with English translations displayed in real-time through Android XR.
  • 17. This is just the beginning of what users can do with Android XR.
  • 18. The demo highlights how Android XR can enhance everyday experiences such as attending concerts and meeting friends for coffee.
  • 19. Samsung's Project Muhan represents a significant step forward in the development of XR technology.
  • 20. The integration of Google Maps into Android XR devices allows for new ways to explore and experience the world.
  • 21. The lightweight design of Android XR glasses makes them suitable for all-day wear.
  • 22. The optional in-lens display provides helpful information without disrupting the user's field of view.
  • 23. Gemini can be used to perform a variety of tasks, from sending messages and playing music to providing information and navigation.
  • 24. Samsung's Project Muhan has the potential to revolutionize how we interact with technology and our surroundings.

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❓ What do you think? How will the fusion of AI, AR, and emerging form factors like headsets and glasses change the way humans interact with information and each other? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!