Big Tech Still Has No Clue What to Do With AI Gadgets
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Microsoft unveiled an AI gadget in the form of a badge at its annual Build developer conference. The badge features a touchscreen, fingerprint reader, Wi-Fi and 5G connectivity, microphone, and a side-facing camera. It is designed to work with Microsoft's Project Solara operating system, intended for enterprise use in industries such as healthcare and retail. The company envisions the badge as a tool for workers to record conversations and enhance their understanding of their surroundings. However, the exact use cases and benefits of the AI badge remain unclear.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The lack of clear use cases for AI gadgets like Microsoft's badge highlights the industry's struggle to crack the code on practical applications for this technology.
- · As companies like OpenAI also navigate the challenges of developing AI hardware, the industry's future direction and consumer adoption remain uncertain.