AI Glass (NJK)
AI Glass

What Are AI Glasses?
AI glasses are wearable devices like Xreal Air or Vuzix Blade that use augmented reality (AR) displays, cameras, AI processors, and voice interfaces to deliver contextual data. They process inputs via onboard AI (e.g., similar to GPT models) for object recognition, measurements, and simulations without needing a separate computer. Polytechnic students can use them affordably with apps like Google Lens or custom AR software for mechanical tasks.
Key Features for Mechanical Students
Real-Time Measurements: Scan parts with built-in cameras for instant dimensions, tolerances, and 3D models—ideal for reverse engineering projects using tools like Geomagic or Fusion 360 integration.
AR Overlays: Visualize CAD assemblies (e.g., SOLIDWORKS models) superimposed on physical prototypes, aiding assembly verification and stress analysis demos.
AI Guidance: Voice-activated tutorials for CNC programming, 3D printing setups, or IoT sensor troubleshooting during lab work.
Hands-Free Documentation: Record inspections, generate reports, or map CO-PO outcomes for NBA accreditation processes.
These features align with your expertise in CAD/CAM and emerging tech, making complex concepts like surface modeling more interactive.
Classroom and Lab Applications
AI glasses transform polytechnic labs by enabling collaborative learning. For instance, during a robotics session, students can see live kinematics overlays on Arduino-based arms. In additive manufacturing classes, scan printed parts to check layer adhesion or defects via AI defect detection.
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