Okay, it's great to be back at TED. Why don't I just start by firing away with the video?
回到 TED 的感覺真棒。 我們不妨先看一段影片?
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(Video) Man: Okay, Glass, record a video.
(影片)男士1:好的,眼鏡,錄製一段影片。
Woman: This is it. We're on in two minutes.
女士1:就是這裡了,我們兩分鐘後開始。
Man 2: Okay Glass, hang out with The Flying Club.
男士2:好的,眼鏡,和飛行俱樂部視頻通話。
Man 3: Google "photos of tiger heads." Hmm.
男士3:用谷歌搜索老虎頭部的圖片。唔。
Man 4: You ready? You ready? (Barking)
男士4:準備好了嗎?準備好了嗎?
Woman 2: Right there. Okay, Glass, take a picture.
女士2:就是這裡,好的,眼鏡,拍一張照片。
(Child shouting)
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Man 5: Go!
男士5:出發!
Man 6: Holy [beep]! That is awesome.
男士6:我的天吶!這太棒了。
Child: Whoa! Look at that snake!
孩童:哇!看那條蛇!
Woman 3: Okay, Glass, record a video!
女士3:好的,眼鏡,錄製一段影片!
Man 7: After this bridge, first exit.
男士7:過了這座橋以後,從第一個出口出去。
Man 8: Okay, A12, right there!
男士8,好的,A12,就是這裡!
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(Children singing)
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Man 9: Google, say "delicious" in Thai.
男士9:谷歌,用泰語說"美味".
Google Glass: อร่อยMan 9: Mmm, อร่อย.
谷歌眼鏡:อร่อย(美味) 男士9: 唔,อร่อย(美味)
Woman 4: Google "jellyfish."
女士4:用谷歌搜索“水母”
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Man 10: It's beautiful.
男士10:太美麗了
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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.
謝爾蓋 布林:噢,對不起,尼日利亞王子 剛給我發了一條短信. 他需要我幫助他籌款一千萬美元。 我很願意關注這些事情, 因為當年公司的起步資金就是這麼來的, 目前來說,效果還不錯。
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.
但是,很認真的說, 你剛剛看到的我的姿勢, 低頭看著我的手機, 就是這個專案背後的動機之一,眼鏡專案。 因為我們問了一個最根本的問題, 這就是我們的將來? 將來人與人之間交流的方式? 將來我們獲取資訊的方式? 我們是不是只能低著頭看著手機,走來走去? 這就是眼鏡背後的藍圖, 也是我們創造這個設備的原因。 好了,我不打算一一詳細介紹它的功能, 但是我想多說一點點 關於背後的動機。 手機除了有可能讓我們與社會隔離, 當你出門在外,低頭看着手機的時候, 這是否是你應該對待你的身體的方式? 你站在那裡, 你只是在那觸摸 一塊毫無特色的玻璃。 你只是在那走來走去,
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.
所以當我們研發了這個眼鏡的時候, 我們想的真的只是, 有沒有一樣東西 可以讓你的手自由(騰出雙手)? 你看到了那些人們在做的事情, 在剛剛的影片裡, 他們都帶著眼鏡, 所以我們才看得到那些影片。
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.
你應該也想要一樣東西, 可以讓你的眼睛自由 所以我們將顯示框放在高處, 在你的視線之外, 不會遮擋住你正在看的, 不會干擾 你和他人之間眼神的交流。
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.
我們也想讓耳朵自由, 所以,聲音是穿透的 直接的連接到你頭骨, 一開始有點令人毛骨悚然, 但是當你習慣了, 這有點諷刺,如果你想聽得更清楚, 你只需塞住你的耳朵就可以了。 很驚奇,但是它就是這麼工作的。
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.
15年前,建立谷歌的時候, 我腦中的藍圖是 我們最終不再需要 任何搜索疑問。 你所想要的資訊會過來找你, 現在,15年以後, 算是第一個設備, 我覺得實現了我的藍圖 當你出門在外,在大街上, 和人們交談,或者做其他事情。
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.
這個專案,從開始到現在有兩年了, 我們學習到了很多很多, 有一點很重要,就是要讓它有舒適感, 我們建立的第一個原型很大, 有點像把手機綁在你的頭上。 很重,很不舒適 我們必須對我們的工業設計師保密 直到她接受了這份工作, 結果,她跑了出去,還一邊尖叫。 但是,我們取得了很大的進步.
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.
另外一個令人意想不到 的驚喜是照相機功能。 我們一開始的原型沒有照相機功能, 但是,真的很奇妙, 它可以捕捉我們生命的瞬間, 和我的家人,小孩在一起的瞬間。 我從來都不會特意找一個相機出來, 或者一個手機,來定格那個瞬間。
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.
最後,我發現,在試驗這個產品的時候, 我的神經微微的抽搐了一下, 我們必須要低頭看著手機, 那也是一種緊張習慣。 如果我是個抽煙的人,我可能就抽煙了 我會點燃一支煙。看著更酷。 你們知道嗎,我會這樣 -- 但是,目前來說,你們知道嗎,我把這個抽走 我就坐在這裡,看似我有一些 很重要的事情要做。 但是它真的讓我大開眼界,讓我知道, 我過去的生活就這麼過去了, 就算是電子郵件,社交帖子 或者其他一些古董方式, 雖然,它不真的是 真的沒有什麼事情 是那麼的重要或者緊迫的。 但是有了它,我知道我可以收到一些信息 如果我真的需要她們, 而我卻不需要去尋找它們。
Yeah, I've really enjoyed actually exploring the world more, doing more of the crazy things like you saw in the video.
是的,我真的很享受 我可以更多的探索這個世界, 做一些你們在影片裡看到的瘋狂的事情。
Thank you all very much.
非常感謝你們。
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