{"id":677,"date":"2021-11-19T02:55:23","date_gmt":"2021-11-19T01:55:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/monblogeur.tech\/index.php\/2021\/11\/19\/facebooks-new-haptic-glove-lets-you-feel-things-in-the-metaverse-vox-com\/"},"modified":"2021-11-19T02:55:23","modified_gmt":"2021-11-19T01:55:23","slug":"facebooks-new-haptic-glove-lets-you-feel-things-in-the-metaverse-vox-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/monblogeur.tech\/index.php\/2021\/11\/19\/facebooks-new-haptic-glove-lets-you-feel-things-in-the-metaverse-vox-com\/","title":{"rendered":"Facebook&#039;s new haptic glove lets you feel things in the metaverse &#8211; Vox.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"cfbc967f0983488262956e73eca9483a\" data-index=\"1\" style=\"float: none; margin:10px 0 10px 0; text-align:center;\">\n<script async src=\"https:\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-3859091246952232\" crossorigin=\"anonymous\"><\/script>\r\n<!-- blok -->\r\n<ins class=\"adsbygoogle\" data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-3859091246952232\" data-ad-slot=\"1334354390\"><\/ins>\r\n<script>\r\n     (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});\r\n<\/script>\r\n\n<\/div>\n<p>Reality Labs is working on clothing that helps you feel things in the metaverse.<br \/>     Uncovering and explaining how our digital world is changing \u2014 and changing us.   <\/p>\n<p>On Tuesday afternoon, Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, made a supposedly exciting announcement: a glove. But not just any glove. It\u2019s a haptic glove lined with tiny motors that use bursts of air to mimic the sense of touch, and it <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cud2lyZWQuY29tL3N0b3J5L2ZhY2Vib29rLWhhcHRpYy1nbG92ZXMtdnIv\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB9219abda\">looks like a wearable nightmare<\/a>.<br \/>There\u2019s nothing necessarily wrong with Meta inventing a 21st-century <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpdW0uY29tL2V2ZXJ5dGhpbmctODBzL3doeS13YXMtdGhlLW5pbnRlbmRvLXBvd2VyLWdsb3ZlLWEtZmFpbHVyZS1mZTQ3N2RjYzY1OTM\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB9b663956\">Power Glove<\/a> that lets you feel digital objects. The company has apparently been working on the project for seven years, and the team that\u2019s building it is thinking at least a decade into the future. The glove is also less unnerving than the brain wave-reading bracelet Facebook announced earlier this year (the company insists that the wristband <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhldmVyZ2UuY29tLzIwMjEvMy8xOC8yMjMzODAwOC9mYWNlYm9vay1yZWFsaXR5LWxhYnMtZW1nLXdyaXN0YmFuZHMtY3RybC1sYWJzLWFyLWludGVyZmFjZS1kZW1v\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB1c5c9094\">does not read your mind<\/a>). But it\u2019s increasingly clear that, even with its shiny new name, Meta is struggling to make the metaverse, a virtual space where people can work and hang out via avatars, more accessible \u2014 and less creepy \u2014 to the average human being.<br \/>Get the best of Recode&rsquo;s essential reporting on tech and business news.<br \/>Check your inbox for a welcome email.<br \/>Some people will love this freaky handgear. Built by Meta Reality Labs, the prototype haptic glove is designed to work with the virtual reality systems of the future. Most VR headsets currently work in congress with controllers equipped with joysticks and buttons. The Meta Quest and Quest 2, more Reality Labs products, also <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhldmVyZ2UuY29tLzIwMjAvNS8xOC8yMTI2MDU1NC9vY3VsdXMtcXVlc3QtYW5uaXZlcnNhcnktaGFuZC10cmFja2luZy10aGlyZC1wYXJ0eS1nYW1lcy1iZWF0LXNhYmVyLXRyYWNrcw\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dBb845034b\">offer controller-free hand tracking<\/a>, which uses the camera onboard the headset and computer vision algorithms to interpret what your hands are doing and translate that motion into the virtual world. So for now, when you make the motion of picking up an apple in VR, your actual hand would not feel the sensation of holding an apple. <br \/>Enter: the glove. Meta\u2019s prototype haptic glove uses principles from soft robotics and employs pneumatic and electroactive actuators to quickly inflate tiny air pockets on the fingers and palm of the glove. These actuators are essentially tiny motors that can create the sensation of pressure and, hence, touch. The idea here is that if Meta could fit thousands of these actuators onto a haptic glove and combine those sensations with the visual input of a VR headset or augmented reality glasses, which project digital images onto the real world, the wearer could reach out and feel virtual objects. With gloves like these, you might one day shake the hand of someone else\u2019s avatar in the metaverse and feel the squeeze.<br \/>Meta did not invent haptic clothing. There are several companies that make haptic vests, pants, and even <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly90ZXNsYXN1aXQuaW8vdGhlLXN1aXQv\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB11751d4c\">entire suits that resemble battery-powered Marvel superhero costumes<\/a>. Various articles of haptic clothing have been around since the early 1990s \u2014 much like the term metaverse, which author Neal Stephenson coined in the 1992 sci-fi novel <em>Snow Crash<\/em>. Haptic gloves specifically played a key role in Ernest Cline\u2019s 2011 novel <em>Ready Player One<\/em>, <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly9oYXB0eC5jb20vdnItZ2xvdmVzLXJlYWR5LXBsYXllci1vbmUv\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dBdf5c7b2d\">as well as in Steven Spielberg\u2019s film adaptation<\/a>. In the real world circa 2021, the vast majority of people using technology like this are really serious gamers with money. A haptic vest that will poke you in 40 different places on your body, for instance, <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYmhhcHRpY3MuY29tL3Nob3AvdGFjdHN1aXQteDQw\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dBe8cdbc6e\">costs $500<\/a>.<br \/>It\u2019s worth pointing out that VR has historically been the realm of really serious gamers, and that\u2019s a potential problem for Meta and its grand plan for the metaverse. If Mark Zuckerberg wants everybody using his metaverse products, much like the <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYmxvb21iZXJnLmNvbS9uZXdzL2FydGljbGVzLzIwMjEtMTAtMjUvZmFjZWJvb2stZmlsZXMtc2hvdy1ncm93dGgtc3RydWdnbGVzLWFzLXlvdW5nLXVzZXJzLWluLXUtcy1kZWNsaW5l\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB2f5255cf\">nearly 3 billion people who use Facebook<\/a>, he\u2019s not doing himself any favors by leaning into the sci-fi-inspired inventions his Reality Labs is churning out. <br \/>Haptic clothing is a futuristic concept, but it\u2019s also very weird and potentially invasive. Would you like Meta (read: Facebook) logging data about your body movements through a special glove or scanning your brain waves through a bracelet? Yes, the Meta Quest hand tracking technology <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly9zdXBwb3J0Lm9jdWx1cy5jb20vYXJ0aWNsZXMvYWNjb3VudHMvcHJpdmFjeS1pbmZvcm1hdGlvbi1hbmQtc2V0dGluZ3MvaGFuZC10cmFja2luZy1wcml2YWN5LW5vdGljZQ\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB21e35d91\">does collect and store data about your movements<\/a>. This might seem innocent enough if you\u2019re playing a round of <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cud2lyZWQuY29tL3N0b3J5L3ZyLWJlYXQtc2FiZXItZXhlcmNpc2Uv\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dBcde7ad75\">the popular VR game Beat Saber<\/a> in your living room. It\u2019s more concerning when you imagine a world in which you do much of your computing through a VR headset or AR goggles \u2014 which is essentially what Zuckerberg thinks the future of the internet will be like.<br \/>And there are plenty of reasons to believe that the metaverse and <a href=\"https:\/\/link.vox.com\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudm94LmNvbS9yZWNvZGUvMjAyMC85LzE1LzIxNDM0OTQ2L2F1Z21lbnRlZC1yZWFsaXR5LWZ1dHVyZS1yZW1vdGUtd29yay1zcGF0aWFsLXpvb20tY2FsbHMtZmVlbC1saWtlLXJlYWwtbGlmZQ\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB99a622c7\">living life through a pair of internet-connected glasses could be cool<\/a>. In the meantime, immersive VR technologies are proving useful for more and more non-gaming applications. The same day that Meta Reality Labs showed off its prototype haptic glove, the Food and Drug Administration <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhldmVyZ2UuY29tLzIwMjEvMTEvMTYvMjI3ODU2MDkvdnItY2hyb25pYy1wYWluLWZkYQ\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB12481526\">authorized a VR system for treating chronic pain<\/a>. And this isn\u2019t even the first VR treatment that\u2019s won FDA approval this year.<br \/>You might say that Meta\u2019s haptic glove is another distraction \u2014 not unlike Facebook <a href=\"https:\/\/link.vox.com\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudm94LmNvbS9yZWNvZGUvMjAyMS8xMC8yOC8yMjc1MTMxNS9mYWNlYm9vay1tZXRhLXdoYXQtaXMtbWV0YXZlcnNl\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dBae96118a\">changing its name to Meta in the midst of a historically bad scandal<\/a> and ensuring that everyone would be talking about the metaverse for weeks to come. <br \/>It\u2019s reminiscent of another Facebook announcement, one that came just a few days before the name change. In mid-October, Reality Labs said it was launching a research project that would <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuY25iYy5jb20vMjAyMS8xMC8xNC9mYWNlYm9vay1hbm5vdW5jZXMtZWdvNGQtZmlyc3QtcGVyc29uLXZpZGVvLWRhdGEtc2V0LWZvci10cmFpbmluZy1haS5odG1s\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB75ec6986\">analyze thousands of hours of footage<\/a> shot from the first-person perspective in order to train artificial intelligence models. Included in that data set was video captured by Facebook\u2019s smart glasses, which are <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhldmVyZ2UuY29tLzIwMjEvOS85LzIyNjYyODA5L2ZhY2Vib29rLXJheS1iYW4tc3Rvcmllcy1jYW1lcmEtc21hcnQtZ2xhc3Nlcy1oYW5kcy1vbg\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB3fb420c0\">camera-equipped Ray-Bans<\/a>. The company is calling the data set Ego4D and will be releasing it to researchers around the world this month.  <br \/>Does this project seem cool and relevant to Meta\u2019s plan to build a metaverse where someday people wearing smart glasses might want a computer to recognize what they\u2019re looking at? Sure. Does it seem worrisome at best that the company training the robots how to see \u2014 the company that <a href=\"https:\/\/link.vox.com\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudm94LmNvbS9yZWNvZGUvMjI3NzY0NjEvZmFjZWJvb2stbWV0YS1tZXRhdmVyc2UtbW9ub3BvbHk\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB5ea1fe25\">wants to own a sizable chunk of the metaverse<\/a>, the next generation of the internet \u2014 is the same company that <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGhlYXRsYW50aWMuY29tL21hZ2F6aW5lL2FyY2hpdmUvMjAyMS8xMS9mYWNlYm9vay1hdXRob3JpdGFyaWFuLWhvc3RpbGUtZm9yZWlnbi1wb3dlci82MjAxNjgv\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dBde62991a\">many<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubnl0aW1lcy5jb20vMjAyMC8wOS8xOC9vcGluaW9uL2ZhY2Vib29rLWRlbW9jcmFjeS5odG1s\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB196195e8\">say<\/a> is <a href=\"https:\/\/link.recode.net\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly9naXptb2RvLmNvbS9mYWNlYm9vay1zbG93bHktcmVhbGl6aW5nLWl0LW1pZ2h0LWJlLXJ1aW5pbmctZGVtb2NyYWN5LTE4MjIyOTM1MjQ\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB496bc767\">destroying<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/link.vox.com\/click\/25729115.42430\/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudm94LmNvbS9wb2xpY3ktYW5kLXBvbGl0aWNzLzIwMTkvMS8yMi8xODE3NzA3Ni9zb2NpYWwtbWVkaWEtZmFjZWJvb2stZmFyLXJpZ2h0LWF1dGhvcml0YXJpYW4tcG9wdWxpc20\/608c6cd77e3ba002de9a4c0dB0894c72f\">democracy<\/a>? 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