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AI glasses "future of humanity" just launched, China already has Made in China products

Meta has just launched its first AI glasses with integrated display, but just a few days later, Chinese companies launched similar products.

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống07/10/2025

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Meta made the tech world explode when it launched Ray-Ban Display smart glasses, which have a transparent screen that displays messages, maps and interacts via a neural bracelet.
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Despite the glitches in the neural control experience, the product is still considered the “future of humanity” and attracts long lines of people in the US.
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Experts say the wearable could become the “next-generation smartphone,” ushering in an era of natural communication between humans and AI.
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Just days later, China quickly counterattacked with a similar product from Rokid, the country's first AI glasses with an integrated screen.
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Rokid says it has sold more than 300,000 units and was even chosen as a diplomatic gift, with AI features running on Alibaba's Qwen model.
The race between the US and China is now more fierce than ever, as one side has global brand power, while the other has a huge supply chain and low production costs.
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According to experts, the biggest barrier for Chinese technology is its weak English language model, making it difficult to conquer the international market.
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However, while users still dream of a real-life Jarvis, Iron Man's all-powerful AI assistant, technology companies believe that AI glasses will be the next battlefield to shape the future of humanity.

Source: https://khoahocdoisong.vn/kinh-ai-tuong-lai-nhan-loai-vua-ra-mat-trung-quoc-da-co-hang-made-in-china-post2149058545.html


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