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👓 Halliday Glasses: Smart Specs with Tiny Display and Proactive AI

High-Tech Eyewear Promises a Glimpse of the Future, But at a Price

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Here are 5 things you missed today in the world of AI. Because we get it, life is busy & who has the time to sit around and keep up with the fastest moving industry right now - here are 5 things we think you need to know in the world of AI.

1 - 👓 Halliday Glasses: Smart Specs with Tiny Display and Proactive AI

Halliday Glasses, arriving later this quarter, offer a unique blend of style and smarts. These high-tech spectacles feature a discreet near-eye display, proactive AI assistance, and a sleek design. But with a price tag ranging from $399 to $499, they'll need to deliver a compelling user experience to justify the cost.

2 - 🍎 Apple Backtracks on AI Notification Summaries After BBC Outrage

Apple has come under fire from the BBC after its AI-powered notification summarization feature repeatedly misrepresented news headlines. The tech giant has now announced it will make changes to improve clarity and transparency regarding AI-generated summaries.

3 - 🤖 Samsung's Rolling Robot Ballie Finally Set for Release in 2025

Samsung has announced that its Ballie AI robot will be released to consumers sometime in 2025. The robot has undergone a redesign since it was first introduced at CES five years ago and can now answer questions, project movies, and control smart home devices. Samsung says that Ballie will be released in the first half of 2025, but a price has not yet been announced.

4 - 💻 Acer Expands Swift Go Lineup with AMD Ryzen AI Processors

Acer is expanding its Swift Go laptop series with new 14-inch and 16-inch models powered by AMD Ryzen AI processors. These laptops feature AI-powered features, vibrant displays, and long battery life, making them ideal for both work and play.

5 - 📺 LG and Samsung Add Microsoft's Copilot AI Assistant to TVs

LG and Samsung are both adding Microsoft's Copilot AI assistant to their 2025 smart TVs. 1 However, it's not clear exactly how Copilot works on LG's latest TVs, and Samsung doesn't have anything more to share right now. Without any indication of exactly how Copilot works on these TVs, it's possible that this is just a gimmicky feature that LG, Samsung, and Microsoft clearly aren't ready to demo yet.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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