DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist
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D A ILY INNOVATION BRIEF By Journalists Edward Kane & Marya nne Kane WEARABLE AI - EMERGING TREND Source: Humane, Meta On the runway at Paris Fashion Week, supermodel Naomi Campbell wore a first-of-its-kind "AI Pin" on the lapel of her jacket. It was the first look at software & hardware company Humane's wearable "AI Pin" and a dramatic example of a big AI wearable-device trend. Here's what we know: AI Pin is an intelligent and connected AI device that is pocket-sized and designed to be worn on clothing so you can have AI capabilities on the move It uses a wide range of sensors that enable contextual and ambient computer interaction The company says it's a screenless, standalone device built from the ground-up for AI Its full capabilities will be detailed during its November debut Among known capabilities, it can alert you to