Will Wearable AI device technology replace your phone?

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Will Wearable AI device technology replace your phone?

Wearable AI devices are quickly becoming a ubiquitous part of modern life. These devices are changing the way we interact with technology, and they have the potential to transform the way we live our lives. In a recent TEDx talk, Imran Chaudhri, a user experience visionary, discussed the future of wearable AI devices and their potential impact on our lives.

Chaudhri began his talk by explaining that wearable AI devices are not new. In fact, they have been around for decades. However, recent advances in technology have made these devices more powerful, more versatile, and more accessible than ever before.

One of the most exciting things about wearable AI devices is their potential to enhance human capabilities. For example, Chaudhri discussed the possibility of using wearable AI devices to improve physical performance. These devices could monitor our movements and provide feedback on how we can improve our form and technique. They could also help us track our progress over time and make adjustments to our training programs based on our performance data.

Another area where wearable AI devices could have a major impact is in healthcare. Chaudhri pointed out that these devices could be used to monitor vital signs, detect early warning signs of illness, and even administer medication. They could also help patients manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes or heart disease, by providing real-time feedback on their health and wellness.

Chaudhri also discussed the potential for wearable AI devices to transform the way we interact with technology. He predicted that in the future, we will no longer need to use physical interfaces, such as keyboards or touchscreens, to interact with our devices. Instead, we will be able to use natural gestures, voice commands, or even our thoughts to control our technology.

Of course, with any new technology, there are also concerns about privacy and security. Chaudhri acknowledged these concerns and emphasized the need for designers and developers to prioritize user privacy and security when designing wearable AI devices.

Overall, Chaudhri’s talk highlighted the tremendous potential of wearable AI devices. These devices have the potential to enhance our physical abilities, improve our health and wellness, and transform the way we interact with technology. However, it is important that we approach this technology with caution and ensure that it is designed with user privacy and security in mind. If we can do that, wearable AI devices could have a bright future ahead of them.


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Engr. OluKayode Adedayo is an engineer with many years of experience in the information Technology and Telecommunications field though he read electrical engineering and started off with electrical engineering building services design consultancy before focusing on Information and Communication Technology which was his passion. He graduated from the University of Ilorin; Kwara State in 1992/93 He is a Chief Ideas Technocrat and Visionary with great ideas and a solutions consultant in ICT and e-governance. He was a Consultant in the audit of core engineering assets of the Liquidation of Nitel/Mtel He was international startup partner to a top Wireless Service Assurance OEM tool company and a few other companies always trying to bridge the technological gap between developed countries and Nigeria by partnering with cutting edge companies. He was involved in engineering business development between Huawei & MTN. He developed the first Pinging software with MS-DOS 6.22 used in CBCLN bank in 1998. He is a also a certified professional of a UK Project Management Institute. Presently he is researching new solutions that can be developed and used to ease day to day problems from RMS, Man to Machine, V2X, IoT, AI, TeleMed and some few other emerging technologies. He created an ICT Pro-Social Network Blog ( including 3 other blog for 3other sectors) with generating advertising revenue and owns many group for promoting ICT Business and careers and members and visitors are from worldwide on the site and LinkedIn. He is a Corporate Member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers. CNSE He is married and blessed with three children.
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