The ever-growing technological advancements have made our lives easier and more convenient. And when it comes to phone calls, it seems like we never have enough hands to hold our devices. But what if we could actually receive and make calls directly on our hands? An ex-Apple designer, Jun Axup, has created an AI device that does just that. It is a revolutionary invention that could change the way we communicate forever. In this article, we will take a closer look at this futuristic device and how it has the potential to transform our daily lives.
A new AI-powered wearable device by Humane, founded by former Apple employees Imran Chaudhri and Bethany Bongiorno, was demonstrated at the 2023 TED conference in Vancouver. The device has the ability to project phone calls onto the palm of a user’s hand, and Chaudhri showcased this feature during his presentation. The co-founder also demonstrated the device’s ability to act as an assistant, providing simple responses and producing a French translation of a sentence he spoke. Humane plans to release further details on the device in the coming months. The company recently raised $100 million in a series C funding round led by Kindred Ventures and counts OpenAI’s founder Sam Altman among its investors.
As technology continues to advance, we can only imagine what exciting innovations are yet to come. The futuristic AI device designed by this ex-Apple designer may seem like something straight out of a science fiction movie, but it is a reminder of just how incredible the possibilities are when it comes to technology. It’s exciting to think about the ways in which this device could make our lives easier and more convenient. Who knows, maybe someday soon we’ll all be taking phone calls on the palms of our hands!
“Humane’s AI-Powered Wearable: Projecting Phone Calls onto Your Hand”
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