Employers are increasingly turning to wearable technologies to monitor workers, sparking a debate about whether such devices ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Spending on AI-powered wearables is expected to exceed $300 billion in 2033. Healthcare use cases are ...
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A new generation of wearable AI gadgets can record, transcribe and analyze your every interaction. Here’s how early adopters ...
Employers are increasingly turning to wearable technologies to monitor workers, sparking a debate about whether such devices ...
Commentary: Tech companies are trying to give us dedicated AI devices. There's no need -- we all have them already.
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Funding to wearables is looking comparatively perky this year, Crunchbase data shows. While largely due to Oura, maker of a ...
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On Wednesday, Life360 unveiled a new tracking device people can attach to their pet’s collar. The product, called Life360 Pet ...