This week Big Tech patented:
* blood sugar read by radar
* a mirror that's secretly a TV
* trackers hidden in your satellite texts
We ranked the 13 most interesting: https://t.co/JbxHH2xwBi #TechInnovation#TechTrends
Meta filed a patent for prescription lenses that could also act as AR displays.
The lens corrects your eyesight gives you a screen.
AR glasses may finally be learning an important lesson:
Normal people already wear glasses.
#TechInnovation
Apple's smart glasses just slipped to late 2027, and v1 reportedly won't have an AR display. The patents tell a fuller story: sensors hidden in the arms, prescription lenses, eyes as the input. We read them. https://t.co/t8u5hTQEZL
Big Tech isn't racing to patent a smarter AI model. It's patenting the orchestration, the memory, and the guardrails, filing the brakes as fast as the engine. We read 70+ agentic-AI patent filings: https://t.co/AWF67OwwE6
@timburchett There's something going on. They're patenting thing that are completely unrelated to their business. For example:
Google Files Patent for Nested Insect-Based Fish Food Capsules
https://t.co/D8A3CzFR1p
@BullTheoryio This weird ass patent by Google is probably somehow related: Google Files Patent for Nested Insect-Based Fish Food Capsules
https://t.co/D8A3CzFR1p
@adcock_brett There's absolutely no reason to use a humanoid robot here. better tech to make sure the label is facing down has been available for 20+ years.
@nikitabier
Weird bug that I've never seen before. I checked from a different account, and it doesn't show publicly. Figured you might want to be aware. I didn't add these random screenshots.