eyewear
8 articles about eyewear in AI news
Prada x Gentle Monster Collab Drops: Price Range $320-$1,200
Prada and Gentle Monster release 12-piece eyewear collection at $320-$1,200, targeting younger luxury buyers.
Oakley Terraforma 'Striking Gold' Drops Exclusively in San Francisco
Oakley Terraforma 'Striking Gold' drops exclusively in San Francisco with a custom DSPTCH case. No pricing or quantity disclosed.
Computer Vision's Retail Applications: A Look at Current Use Cases
An article from vocal.media details five real-world applications where computer vision is transforming retail operations, including inventory tracking, loss prevention, and customer analytics.
Snap & Qualcomm Partner on Snapdragon XR for Future Spectacles
Snap has entered a strategic agreement with Qualcomm to power future generations of its Spectacles AR glasses with Snapdragon XR platforms. This hardware partnership is critical for Snap's long-term bet on AI-driven augmented reality.
Stop Shipping Demo-Perfect Multimodal Systems: A Call for Production-Ready AI
A technical article argues that flashy, demo-perfect multimodal AI systems fail in production. It advocates for 'failure slicing'—rigorously testing edge cases—to build robust pipelines that survive real-world use.
LVMH Executive Makes Personal Investment in Generative AI Virtual Try-On Startup
An LVMH executive has personally invested in a generative AI-powered virtual try-on technology startup. This signals high-level, direct belief in the technology's potential to impact the luxury customer journey, beyond corporate R&D.
Nvidia and Antoine Arnault Partner to Advance Virtual Try-On Technology
Nvidia and Antoine Arnault are collaborating to push virtual try-on technology forward, leveraging Nvidia's AI hardware and Arnault's luxury industry influence. This partnership aims to solve long-standing accuracy and scalability challenges in digital fashion fitting.
From Megafactories to Micro-Ateliers: How Embodied AI Will Redefine Luxury Manufacturing
Embodied AI reaching critical capability thresholds will trigger a phase transition in manufacturing geography. For luxury, this enables demand-proximal micro-manufacturing, hyper-personalization, and resilient, sustainable supply chains, fundamentally restructuring production logic.