Orders for the humane wearable AI projector kick off this year
The Humane Wearable AI Projector which will soon be on sale is proof that technology is rapidly evolving. This piece of technology took the spotlight during a TED Talk about a month ago. Most people present really had to take in a lot regarding how much this AI projector is able to do.
The idea of this projector is to further shrink technology and make it blend into our everyday life. Over the past few years, netizens have seen a decrease in the size of tech products, from bulky monitors to AR glasses. Technology is evolving and Imran Chaudhri the CEO of Humane is positive that his new product will reshape the tech industry in drastic ways.
With the Humane Wearable AI Projector, netizens can say goodbye to screens and interact with their palms and other surfaces. That sounds like something straight out of a Star Wars movie right? Possibly the company, Humane, got the idea of their coming product from a sci-fi movie, but it’s still worth having a look at.
Humane Wearable AI Projector aims to push the boundary of technology a bit further
At the moment there is no official image of this product, but there is a demo. Humane is bringing AI into the picture with the design of what they feel is the future of technology. Although AI has been rustling a lot of bushes, it still plays a vital role in the world of technology.
So what exactly is this AI Projector from Humane, and how does it work? The first thing you need to note, asides from its reliance on AI, is that this projector is a wearable device. It aims to interact with the real world along with its use as they go through their daily activity.
Interacting with the real world might get some people uneasy due to privacy concerns. But Imran Chaudhri assures users that this product is privacy-oriented and safe to use. Can netizens take his word for it and order this AI Projector once it becomes available for purchase this year?
Maybe and maybe not, but, it is good to note that this device will not need any smartphone to pair with before it can function. Well, the full details of this product remain bleak, but during the TED talk it sits on the pocket level of Imran Chaudhri’s jacket. It seems to be a very compact device that brings AI into the everyday life of users.
Currently, there is a waitlist for those willing to purchase this device later this year. Its pricing is not clear, but since it aims to replace smartphones, it should have similar pricing to what is attainable in the smartphone industry. More information on this product will be made available in the coming months.