Okay, it's great to be back at TED. Why don't I just start by firing away with the video?
E minunat să fiu din nou la TED. Pun imediat filmul.
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(Video) Man: Okay, Glass, record a video.
(Video) Bărbat: OK Glass, filmează.
Woman: This is it. We're on in two minutes.
Femeie: Asta e. Începem în două minute.
Man 2: Okay Glass, hang out with The Flying Club.
Bărbat 2: Glass, filmează Clubul Zburătorilor.
Man 3: Google "photos of tiger heads." Hmm.
Bărbat 3: Caută în Google imagini cu cap de tigru. Hmm.
Man 4: You ready? You ready? (Barking)
Bărbat 4: Ești gata? (Lătrat)
Woman 2: Right there. Okay, Glass, take a picture.
Femeie 2: Chiar acolo. Glass, fă o poză.
(Child shouting)
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Man 5: Go!
Bărbat 5: Pornește!
Man 6: Holy [beep]! That is awesome.
Bărbat 6: Bip! E grozav.
Child: Whoa! Look at that snake!
Copil: Uau! Uite la șarpele ăla!
Woman 3: Okay, Glass, record a video!
Femeie 3: Glass, filmează!
Man 7: After this bridge, first exit.
Bărbat 7: După pod, prima ieșire.
Man 8: Okay, A12, right there!
Barbat 8: OK, A12, acolo!
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(Children singing)
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Man 9: Google, say "delicious" in Thai.
Bărbat 9: Google spune „delicios" în Thai !
Google Glass: อร่อยMan 9: Mmm, อร่อย.
Google Glass: อร่อย Bărbat 9: Mmm, อร่อย.
Woman 4: Google "jellyfish."
Femeie 4: Google „meduză"
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Man 10: It's beautiful.
Bărbat 10: E minunat.
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Sergey Brin: Oh, sorry, I just got this message from a Nigerian prince. He needs help getting 10 million dollars. I like to pay attention to these because that's how we originally funded the company, and it's gone pretty well.
Sergey Brin: Scuze. Tocmai am primit un mesaj de la un prinţ nigerian. Are nevoie de 10 milioane de dolari. Sunt atent la lucrurile astea pentru că de aici am început afacerea şi ne merge destul de bine.
Though in all seriousness, this position that you just saw me in, looking down at my phone, that's one of the reasons behind this project, Project Glass. Because we ultimately questioned whether this is the ultimate future of how you want to connect to other people in your life, how you want to connect to information. Should it be by just walking around looking down? But that was the vision behind Glass, and that's why we've created this form factor. Okay. And I don't want to go through all the things it does and whatnot, but I want to tell you a little bit more about the motivation behind what led to it. In addition to potentially socially isolating yourself when you're out and about looking at your phone, it's kind of, is this what you're meant to do with your body? You're standing around there and you're just rubbing this featureless piece of glass. You're just kind of moving around.
Acuma serios, poziţia în care m-aţi văzut, privind în jos spre telefon, e motivul care a generat acest proiect, Glass. Ne-am întrebat dacă în viitor, aşa vom dori să interacţionăm cu oamenii din viaţa noastră, să obţinem informaţie. Aşa, plimbându-ne cu ochii în jos? Asta a fost viziunea Glass, şi de asta am creat această formă. Nu o să trec în revistă tot ce face şi ce nu, vreau să vă spun mai mult despre ce ne-a motivat să ajungem aici. Înafară de potenţiala izolare socială când eşti afară şi vrei să te uiţi la telefon, corpul tău stă aşa? Stai pe-acolo şi freci o bucată de sticlă. Te plimbi de colo-colo. Când am imaginat Glass, ne-am gândit
So when we developed Glass, we thought really about, can we make something that frees your hands? You saw all of the things people are doing in the video back there. They were all wearing Glass, and that's how we got that footage.
ce putem face ca să eliberăm mâinile? Aţi văzut tot ce fac oamenii aceia din video. Toţi purtau Glass, şi aşa am realizat filmările. Şi vrei ceva care să nu-ţi acopere ochii.
And also you want something that frees your eyes. That's why we put the display up high, out of your line of sight, so it wouldn't be where you're looking and it wouldn't be where you're making eye contact with people.
De aceea am pus ecranul sus de tot, înafara orizontului vizibil, ca să nu-ţi obtureze priveliştea şi nici propria privire spre ceilalţi. Am dorit să eliberăm şi urechile,
And also we wanted to free up the ears, so the sound actually goes through, conducts straight to the bones in your cranium, which is a little bit freaky at first, but you get used to it. And ironically, if you want to hear it better, you actually just cover your ear, which is kind of surprising, but that's how it works.
sunetul se propagă prin oasele craniului, pare ciudat la început, dar te obişnuieşti. Ironic, dacă vrei să auzi mai bine, îţi astupi urechea, surprinzător, dar aşa funcţionează. Acum 15 ani când am înfiinţat Google,
My vision when we started Google 15 years ago was that eventually you wouldn't have to have a search query at all. You'd just have information come to you as you needed it. And this is now, 15 years later, sort of the first form factor that I think can deliver that vision when you're out and about on the street talking to people and so forth.
visam să nu fie necesar să cauţi într-o listă. Informaţia să-ţi parvină la nevoie. Iată, după 15 ani, prima formă care captează câmpul vizual atunci când eşti pe stradă, când vorbeşti cu oameni ş.a.m.d.
This project has lasted now, been just over two years. We've learned an amazing amount. It's been really important to make it comfortable. So our first prototypes we built were huge. It was like cell phones strapped to your head. It was very heavy, pretty uncomfortable. We had to keep it secret from our industrial designer until she actually accepted the job, and then she almost ran away screaming. But we've come a long way.
Proiectul ne-a luat peste 2 ani. Am învăţat multe. A fost important să-l facem comod. Primele prototipuri erau imense. Erau ca telefoanele mobile legate de cap. Foarte grele şi incomode. A fost secret pentru designerul industrial până când a acceptat job-ul, apoi aproape că a ieşit pe uşă urlând. Dar am progresat mult.
And the other really unexpected surprise was the camera. Our original prototypes didn't have cameras at all, but it's been really magical to be able to capture moments spent with my family, my kids. I just never would have dug out a camera or a phone or something else to take that moment.
Altă surpriză neaşteptată a fost camera video. Prototipurile originale nu aveau camere de filmat, dar e magnific să pot imortaliza momente petrecute cu familia şi copiii. Fără Glass n-aş fi scos atunci aparatul sau telefonul ca să imortalizez momentul.
And lastly I've realized, in experimenting with this device, that I also kind of have a nervous tic. The cell phone is -- yeah, you have to look down on it and all that, but it's also kind of a nervous habit. Like if I smoked, I'd probably just smoke instead. I would just light up a cigarette. It would look cooler. You know, I'd be like -- But in this case, you know, I whip this out and I sit there and look as if I have something very important to do or attend to. But it really opened my eyes to how much of my life I spent just secluding away, be it email or social posts or whatnot, even though it wasn't really -- there's nothing really that important or that pressing. And with this, I know I will get certain messages if I really need them, but I don't have to be checking them all the time.
Am mai aflat, lucrând cu acest aparat, că aveam un tic nervos. Cu celularul, trebuie să priveşti în jos, dar e şi un obicei vicios. Dacă aş fi fumat, probabil că aş fuma în loc de asta. Mi-aş aprinde ţigara. Ar arăta mai important. Aş fi cam aşa. Dar în acest caz, scot ăsta şi stau ca şi cum aş avea ceva foarte important de făcut. Deodată mi-am dat seama cât de mult pierd din viaţă, doar izolându-mă, fie pentru un email ori o postare socială, chiar dacă nu era atât de important şi presant. Cu ăsta ştiu că voi primi mesaje, şi, dacă am nevoie, le citesc, fără să stau să le verific mereu.
Yeah, I've really enjoyed actually exploring the world more, doing more of the crazy things like you saw in the video.
M-am bucurat de o explorare mai amplă a lumii, făcând lucruri nebuneşti, cum aţi văzut în video.
Thank you all very much.
Vă mulţumesc mult tuturor.
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