Human AI Wearable Made by Former Apple Employees has great expectations for this technology's future. It's something that might theoretically provide you with all of your smartphone's support. Humane has big expectations for the possibilities of this technology. It could potentially provide you with all of the support of your smartphone while not being as annoyingly distracting.
We like to remark that the experience is screenless, seamless, and sensing, allowing you to use the power of computation while staying present in your surroundings, restoring a balance that has been out of place for a long time.
But, before we get too thrilled, it's worth pausing to consider a few points. To begin with, this is a controlled stage presentation, so it's arguable how much of what we're seeing here is done in real-time rather than pre-programmed. The translation, in particular, appears to be a little too good to be true: With a single press of the button, how does the gadget know it's translating? Even if it does, how does it know which language to convert into French, Spanish, or Japanese?
Even if all of this is doable and deployed within the next several years, there remain issues about whether it is more practical than the cell phones we use now. For one thing, talking to your chest in public is less private than secretly swiping away at your screen. Not to mention the fashion aspect. Unless such technology is widely embraced, there will always be nerdiness associated with it, regardless of how beneficial it may or may not be in reality.
It's a new kind of AI wearable device and platform that's built entirely from the ground up for artificial intelligence, adds in comments transcribed by Inverse, which has heard the whole tape. It's also completely self-contained. You don't need a smartphone or any other device to link with it.
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