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It is difficult to find an implementation of AI in a wearable that is truly unique, but I have never heard of anything like the Bee AI-wearable. The wristband listens to your conversations all day, unless manually paused with the button on it, and uses that information to get to know you, provide AI summaries of your conversations, transcripts, and actionable insights.
Of course, it wouldn’t be an AI product if it didn’t feature a chatbot, which you can use to chat with to learn more about anything that happened in your day, such as referring to what someone said in an earlier conversation, or even how to improve your own behaviors. It can also be integrated with third parties like Google Calendar and Gmail.
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The battery lasts seven days, and it feels as comfortable as any other wristband device can. Of course, being listened to 24/7 isn’t for everyone, but Bee reassures users that users are in control of their memories, no human can see the data, the data will not be sold or trained on, and the audio is not saved. The wearable costs $50 and is available for purchase now for iOS only, with an Android offering coming later this month before the official launch.