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A Privacy-Preserving On-Device Design For Wearable AI

The key to addressing these challenges lies in separating the encoder and decoder components of multimodal machine learning models.

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New Google AI Features May Be Coming To Pixel Watch Imminently

Google's Gemini AI may be on the cusp of arriving on Wear OS smartwatches, with signs already appearing on a Pixel Watch.

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Innovative infant wearable uses artificial intelligence for at-home assessments of early motor development

The smart MAIJU jumpsuit offers a novel approach to at-home monitoring of infants' early motor development. The wearable device combines expertise in medicine, measuring technology and AI, enabling objective and accurate assessment of children's motor skills without the presence of researchers.

Deep-learning system uses smartphone camera for heart rate monitoring

A team of medical researchers and engineers at Google Research has developed a way to use the front-facing camera on a smartphone to monitor a patient's heart rate. The team has published a paper on the technology on the arXiv preprint server.

Humane AI pin fails: A $700 gadget adds to the global e-waste crisis

The product promised to be the next big thing in wearable tech. Instead it became a poster child for AI's contribution to the global e-waste problem.

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Pioneering the Future of AI in Wearable Tech: Wei Duan on Creating Seamless Human-AI Interactions

Wei Duan is a technologist pioneering AI innovation for wearable devices. Currently a technical leader at Snap Inc., Wei previously co-founded 8glabs as CTO, where he led a team of engineers and raised nearly $3 million in seed funding.

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MWC 2025: What Is It Like to Wear AI-Powered Smart Glasses?

The TCL RayNeo X3 Pro smart glasses add 2,500-nit displays and AI-based features to supercharge their functionality. I put them on and tested them out at Mobile World Congress.

Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces: Moving from Lab to Real-World Application

Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces (pBCIs) have shown significant advancements in recent years, indicating their readiness for practical, everyday