This AI Wearable From Ex-Apple Engineers Looks Like an IPod Shuffle
Two former Apple Vision Pro developers have created a new AI-powered wearable device that only listens when the user taps it. The device, called "Tap," uses AI to recognize and respond to specific taps and voice commands. The creators hope to address the privacy concerns that have plagued other AI-powered devices, such as smart speakers.
The Tap device is currently available for pre-order and is expected to be released later this year. The developers believe that their device will be more secure and private than other AI-powered devices on the market.
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