"Brilliant Labs Secures Funding for Next-Gen Multimodal AI Glasses"

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Brilliant Labs, a Singapore-based startup, has unveiled Frame, a pair of lightweight AR glasses powered by a multimodal AI assistant called Noa, which has attracted investment from John Hanke, CEO of Niantic, the company behind Pokémon Go. The glasses feature voice commands and visual processing capabilities, and are open source, allowing developers to access and adjust the AI models. Frame is available for pre-order at $349 and will begin shipping in April, with the company having received a total of $6 million in funding, including investment from notable angel investors.
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