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Meta Opens Aria Gen 2 Applications, Pushes Research Forward

Meta's Project Aria is advancing its research platform with the rollout of Aria Gen 2 research glasses. Researchers can now apply to access the upgraded hardware, alongside new datasets and self-supervised learning initiatives.

S. WHITMAN· American 特派員·2025年2月27日·2 分で読了
Meta's Project Aria Gen 2 research glasses, shown from a slightly elevated side angle.

Meta's Project Aria Gen 2 research glasses, shown from a slightly elevated side angle.

This week, Meta announced that applications are now open for researchers to receive their second-generation Aria research glasses. While the broader rollout is slated for Q2 2026, this move signifies Meta's continued investment in egocentric AI and spatial computing.

Aria Gen 2 promises significant hardware upgrades. Technical deep-dives highlight improved cameras, enhanced sensors, and more robust on-device compute capabilities. These advancements are crucial for researchers pushing the boundaries of what smart eyewear can achieve in capturing and interpreting human interaction and environmental data.

Beyond the hardware, Meta is also releasing new datasets and research initiatives. "Sonata" focuses on self-supervised learning for 3D point representations, a critical area for spatial understanding in AR/XR. Another dataset, "Reading Recognition in the Wild," offers a resource for analyzing human reading behaviors through egocentric sensor data. These contributions aim to accelerate the wider academic and industry development of AI glasses beyond Meta's internal projects.

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