The tech market is witnessing a surge in AI gadgets that go beyond the conventional smartphones and laptops. These innovative devices are integrating generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) into everyday items, showcasing both the potential and current limitations of AI in consumer technology.
Imagine a world where a simple photo taken with your smartphone camera could unlock detailed insights about your nutritional intake, helping you better manage your diet and health. This is the vision behind The Nutrilyzer, a groundbreaking smartphone application developed by students and faculty at
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Alexa, Amazon has introduced a new, playful version of its virtual assistant, aptly named "Spicy Alexa," tailored specifically for the Australian market. Highlighting the unique interaction style favored by Australians, this updated Alexa version
In a strategic move underscoring the significance of platform ubiquity in the AI chatbot industry, Google has launched its new standalone Gemini AI app for iPhone users. This initiative highlights the company's intention to make its AI chatbot accessible on as many devices as possible,
The landscape of mobile technology is rapidly evolving, with AI-driven mobile assistants at the forefront of this transformation. These assistants are not just technological marvels; they represent the next frontier of personalized user experiences, seamlessly integrating into everyday life to
Recent innovations and developments in technology are transforming various sectors, from gaming and mobile processing to workplace culture, artificial intelligence (AI), and consumer electronics. This fast-paced evolution is not just limited to enhancing the specifications of devices but extends to