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26 articles about wearable tech in AI news
GenRobot Launches 6-Camera Wearable for Embodied AI Data Capture
GenRobot launched DAS Ego, a wearable with six 2MP cameras for capturing zero-distortion, 270° FOV data. They also open-sourced the 'Gen Ego Data' dataset covering 200+ skills to train models on perception-action causality.
AI System Discovers 'Late-Night Doomscrolling' as Health Biomarker from Wearables
An AI system analyzes wearable device data to discover new digital biomarkers for health. Its first identified pattern links prolonged late-night phone use—'doomscrolling'—to physiological states.
Sabicap Develops Brain Wearable to Decode Imagined Speech into Text
Sabicap is developing a brain wearable with tens of thousands of sensors to decode imagined speech into text. The company, backed by Vinod Khosla, aims to create a system that works across users with minimal calibration for broad adoption.
Perplexity Computer Gains Health App Integration, Enabling Wearable and Medical Record Access
Perplexity Computer now integrates with health apps, wearables, lab results, and medical records, positioning the AI device as a personal health assistant. This expands its utility beyond general web search and productivity.
Apple's 'Visual Intelligence' Vision: How AI-Powered Cameras Will Redefine Wearables
Apple is developing 'Visual Intelligence'—AI that interprets the physical world through cameras—as the foundation for its next generation of wearables, including smart glasses, advanced AirPods, and a camera-equipped pendant.
Sabi Cap: 100k-Sensor EEG Hat Decodes Internal Speech at 30 WPM
Sabi released the Sabi Cap, a wearable EEG beanie with 70k-100k biosensors and a brain foundation model trained on 100k hours of neural data. It decodes internal speech to text at ~30 WPM and enables cursor control via intention.
Neuromorphic Computing Patents Surge 401% in 2025, Hits 596 by 2026
Patent filings for neuromorphic computing—hardware that mimics the brain's architecture—surged 401% in 2025, reaching 596 by early 2026. This indicates the technology is transitioning from lab prototypes to commercial products.
Microsoft's Copilot Health Enters the AI Medical Arena, Paving the Way for 'Medical Superintelligence'
Microsoft launches Copilot Health, an AI assistant that aggregates data from wearables, medical records, and labs to provide personalized health insights. It joins OpenAI and Anthropic in a competitive race to transform healthcare with AI, backed by clinical oversight and stringent privacy measures.
MIT's Silent Artificial Muscle Fibers Lift 1kg Using Electrohydraulic Actuation
MIT engineers created artificial muscle fibers that contract silently when voltage is applied. Bundled fibers can lift over 1 kilogram by pumping charged fluid inside sealed tubes, mimicking antagonistic muscle pairs.
John Ternus Takes Over Apple AI Leadership as Era Ends
Apple's AI leadership transitions to John Ternus, marking a new era following Steve Jobs' vision and Tim Cook's operational success. This comes as Apple accelerates its generative AI push with Apple Intelligence.
Sabi Launches 'Sabi Cap' Consumer BCI, Claims AlphaFold Moment
Sabi has launched the Sabi Cap, a consumer-grade brain-computer interface headset. The company claims this marks an 'AlphaFold moment' for BCIs by moving them toward mass-market accessibility.
OpenAI Forecasts $121B in AI Hardware Costs for 2028
OpenAI is forecasting its own AI research hardware costs will reach $121 billion in 2028, according to a WSJ report. This figure highlights the extreme capital intensity required to compete at the frontier of AI.
Snap & Qualcomm Partner on Snapdragon XR for Future Spectacles
Snap has entered a strategic agreement with Qualcomm to power future generations of its Spectacles AR glasses with Snapdragon XR platforms. This hardware partnership is critical for Snap's long-term bet on AI-driven augmented reality.
Apple Reportedly Developing 'Balta' AI ASIC for Cloud Compute
A Morgan Stanley report indicates Apple is accelerating development of a custom ASIC, codenamed 'Balta,' for AI cloud and hybrid compute. This marks Apple's first known move to design silicon for its data centers, not just consumer devices.
FDA-Designated AI 'Vox' Detects Heart Failure from 5-Second Voice Clip
An AI tool named Vox can detect signs of worsening heart failure from a 5-second patient voice clip. It's trained on >3M voice samples and backed by five clinical trials, targeting a condition affecting 64M people globally.
QUMPHY Project's D4 Report Establishes Six Benchmark Problems and Datasets for ML on PPG Signals
A new report from the EU-funded QUMPHY project establishes six benchmark problems and associated datasets for evaluating machine and deep learning methods on photoplethysmography (PPG) signals. This standardization effort is a foundational step for quantifying uncertainty in medical AI applications.
Storing Less, Finding More: Novelty Filtering Architecture for Cross-Modal Retrieval on Edge Cameras
A new streaming retrieval architecture uses an on-device 'epsilon-net' filter to retain only semantically novel video frames, dramatically improving cross-modal search accuracy while reducing power consumption to 2.7 mW. This addresses the fundamental problem of redundant frames crowding out correct results in continuous video streams.
Neko Health Launches $400 AI-Powered Full-Body Health Scans in New York This Spring
Neko Health, the $1.8B startup founded by Spotify's Daniel Ek, is launching its AI-driven full-body health screening service in the US. The $400 scan uses imaging and blood tests to screen for cancer, heart disease, and diabetes risk, though medical experts are divided on its efficacy.
OpenClaw AI Agent Adds Real-Time Vision to Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses via Gemini Live API
An open-source project enables Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses to function as a real-time AI assistant. It streams the glasses' camera feed (~1fps) to Gemini Live for visual context, then delegates actions via the OpenClaw agent framework.
Health AI Benchmarks Show 'Validity Gap': 0.6% of Queries Use Raw Medical Records, 5.5% Cover Chronic Care
Analysis of 18,707 health queries across six public benchmarks reveals a structural misalignment with clinical reality. Benchmarks over-index on wellness data (17.7%) while under-representing lab values (5.2%), imaging (3.8%), and safety-critical scenarios.
Fine-Tuning Isn’t a Winning Move Anymore — Data-First LLMs Win
A new perspective argues that fine-tuning LLMs is becoming a secondary tactic. The primary competitive advantage now lies in a 'data-first' strategy: curating, generating, and structuring proprietary data to build superior models from the ground up.
KAIST Develops 'SoulMate' AI Chip for Real-Time, On-Device Personalization
KAIST researchers have developed a new AI semiconductor, 'SoulMate,' that enables real-time, on-device learning of user habits and preferences. The chip combines RAG and LoRA for instant personalization while consuming minimal power, aiming for commercialization by 2027.
Chinese Engineers Develop Revolutionary Waist-Hip Exoskeleton to Revolutionize Load Carrying
Chinese engineers have created a novel waist-hip exoskeleton designed to carry 30–50% of a heavy backpack's load, supporting up to 30 kg. The device pushes the user forward, significantly reducing strain on the back and legs during demanding activities like long hikes or steep climbs.
New Research Improves Text-to-3D Motion Retrieval with Interpretable Fine-Grained Alignment
Researchers propose a novel method for retrieving 3D human motion sequences from text descriptions using joint-angle motion images and token-patch interaction. It outperforms state-of-the-art methods on standard benchmarks while offering interpretable correspondences.
Beyond Product Recommendations: How AI Wellness Platforms Create Lifetime Luxury Clients
Norisia's AI-powered wellness platform demonstrates how luxury brands can move beyond transactional relationships to holistic client care. By analyzing biometric and lifestyle data, AI creates personalized wellness regimens that deepen emotional connections and drive recurring revenue.
LifeEval: The New Benchmark Testing AI's Ability to Assist Humans in Real-Time Daily Tasks
Researchers have introduced LifeEval, a multimodal benchmark designed to evaluate AI's real-time assistance capabilities in daily life tasks from a first-person perspective. The benchmark reveals significant gaps in current models' ability to provide timely, adaptive help in dynamic environments.