While AI wearables are not a new concept, what makes Project Luci stand out is the proprietary AI model that underlies it.
Project Luci is a research prototype that consists of the actual pin and models working in conjunction to give users actionable insights about their day, as well as video content they can access later for reference or content creation purposes. If you were familiar with it from last year’s CES, it retains the same form factor, featuring a sleek square design and a magnetic clasp.
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Memories.ai’s Large Visual Memory Model (LVMM) seeks to address the pitfalls other AI wearables have had in the past by converting the continuous video captured by the pin into structured on-device encoding frames, which can be used to index and reference them in what the blog post refers to as a “sub-second search and recall.”
The product is not yet available for purchase, but developers can build on it. The company is also working with leading AI wearable companies, including Rokid, Sharge, and RayNeo, to integrate Memories.ai’s technology into their devices.
Source: Networking - zdnet.com
