
"Beyond Wearables Right now, AI is on your face and arms-smart glasses and smart watches-but this year will see it proliferate further into products like earbuds, headphones, and smart clothing. Health tech will see an influx of AI features too, as companies aim to use AI to monitor biometric data from wearables like rings and wristbands. Heath sensors will also continue to show up in newer places like toilets, bath mats, and brassieres."
"The smart home will continue to be bolstered by machine intelligence, with more products that can listen, see, and understand what's happening in your living space. Familiar candidates for AI-powered upgrades like smart vacuums and security cameras will be joined by surprising AI bedfellows like refrigerators and garage door openers. Many in the AI gadget business may decide to hold their breath to see what OpenAI's new gadget strategy looks like."
AI currently appears in smart glasses and watches and will proliferate into earbuds, headphones, and smart clothing. Health technology will add AI features to monitor biometric data from wearables such as rings and wristbands, and sensors will appear in places like toilets, bath mats, and brassieres. Smart-home products will increasingly use machine intelligence to listen, see, and interpret living spaces, expanding beyond vacuums and security cameras to appliances like refrigerators and garage door openers. Consumer-tech companies are planning personal AI devices such as home audio players and note-taking pens. Automakers are integrating LLMs, cameras, and AI to evolve in-car experiences beyond audio and navigation.
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