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A Developer Built a Real-World Ad Blocker For Snap Spectacles
samedi 28 juin 2025, 00:20 , par Slashdot
![]() Spanhove built the real-world ad blocker using the new Depth Module API of Snap OS, integrated with the vision capability of Google's Gemini AI via the cloud. The Depth Module API caches depth frames, meaning that coordinate results from cloud vision models can be mapped to positions in 3D space. This enables detecting and labeling real-world objects, for example. Or, in the case of Spanhove's project, projecting a red rectangle onto real-world ads. However, while the software approach used for Spanhove's real-world ad blocker is sound, two fundamental hardware limitations mean it wouldn't be a practical way to avoid seeing ads in your reality. Firstly, the imagery rendered by see-through transparent AR systems like Spectacles isn't fully opaque. Thus, as you can see in the demo clip, the ads are still visible through the blocking rectangle. The other problem is that see-through transparent AR systems have a very limited field of view. In the case of Spectacles, just 46 degrees diagonal. So ads are only 'blocked' whenever you're looking directly at them, and you'll still see them when you're not. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://slashdot.org/story/25/06/27/2038221/a-developer-built-a-real-world-ad-blocker-for-snap-spect...
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