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...2024 was a very challenging year for AI hardware. After the buzz of CES last January, 2024 was marked by the meteoric rise and even harder fall of AI wearables companies like Rabbit and Humane. Even friend.com, the first to launch in the AI pendant c
...technologies we're in right now? And one of the places I come back to is is, health wearables. So many different health wearables out there and they're all attacking the problem from slightly different angles. Yes. Some advances, but I think we're on
a watch was a lot less intrusive than a smartphone, which was a lot less intrusive than a laptop. But now you've seen the Oura rings talking about sleep. But what if that was not just about sleep, but much more than that in terms of health? Right? Se
...the thing is, wearables are another thing that has huge traction, and it's kinda like, there's a lot, a lot, a lot. Let me we could fill this table, this whole room now
...tech, and we've obviously seen a ton with Aura and and Whoop. And you mentioned Strava. They'll all be coming together, and I just think that we're gonna be living for longer, and there's gonna be a lot more tech just like this. Okay. Keep going. We
that, you know, maybe three years ago, you're like, wow. I can't believe this is happening. And that if you take that same view and you fast forward it, that you think, you know, in your career, you will see, like, in terms of whether it's integratio
...a clinical grade wearable on the market, is we built our own. Oh. But I'm not showing that today. We've just got our first prototype. It's coming actually today to my home. Is it a ring or a watch or It's a bracelet. A bracelet? So what I'm looking t
...the technique's called photo plus photography. But that was very exciting because, those sensors were actually very inexpensive. And in February 2012, one of the first things that the group of us did that was sort of hacking around with this idea was
...I go to tech parties, like, a lot of the under twenties are wearing pins that record what they're saying and doing, and they find, like, real value from them. That's one example. We've seen a new wave of products that can see what's happening on your
With GDC is how many? That might be 50,000. Right? Okay. Form factor. Right? Like, my way to introduce this idea was that I was at the launch in in Solaris, what's the old name of it, Newton, of Tab when Avi Yeah. First launched it. He was like, I've
Now, obviously, all those features are are around the kind of the Oakley brand of, outdoor adventure. Right? It's like a these are adventure glasses, basically. You can tell all those features are about getting out into the wild and into the wilderne
...the technology has to get more and more sophisticated while it gets more and more invisible. So I got very interested in voice and gesture and the way that you and I are interacting now. I'm motioning with my hands. I'm using my voice. We already hav
...wonder if the Apple Watch or other wearables will be able to do
...in the tech world are interested in. And, I think that, there is something to be said about, like, why this wearable is working right now. It's like it provides, like, a very practical, you know, service. Like, it gives you information about your bod
...health tracker. Now at the time, Fitbit was already out there, but Will wanted something more sophisticated. A device that could measure things you'd normally need a doctor or a lab for. For example, how your body recovers after training or how your
...of neural technologies that are less invasive that feel like they could be a big thing much sooner. Like, Meta, showed off with its Orion glasses, like this neural wristband that detects signals that you're sending to your hand, and it will kind of h
...a wearable, it's a glass, or something that I'm having on me that's processing visual input because I wanna be able to read your body language. I might have like, AirPod like thing in my ear that's whispering to me that maybe says, Jonathan, as you w
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