As Meta, Apple, et al. make progress on AI wearables, folks will rush to frame them in a negative light...
When they do, share this example:
“I’m a quadriplegic, so my hands don’t work. I probably have fewer photos and videos in my phone than anybody else in the world,” Noah Currier, a Marine Corps veteran with quadriplegia and founder of
@WeAreOscarMike.
“Being able to take them hands-free was incredible. The very first thing I did was take a picture of my baby when I got home.”
As with any other tool, AI wearables are not for everyone in every context all the time. However, they have incredible and transformative potential for many of us in many situtations and in many ways we have likely never imagined.