Designs that are AI-enabled to make your day-to-day life easier

Artificial intelligence has advanced rapidly in recent years, and the progress being made in this sector makes me believe that it won’t be long until we have robots walking around with us all the time. There was a time when the only robots we saw were toy robots or vacuum cleaner robots! But, since then, we’ve come a long way. Artificial intelligence now powers the majority of modern products and designs. The world as a whole is gradually shifting away from the image of robots as evil beings plotting to take over the planet and accepting that they can provide immense and undeniable benefit in our daily lives. These AI-enabled items are intelligent, self-contained devices that help us simplify our lives. We’ve collected a complete array of AI-powered products that will help make your daily life that much easier, from a lawnmower that can recognize its route to an AI-enabled cycling helmet with spatial awareness.

Noah

Meet Noa, a removable phone case with an AI-powered e-ink display that allows users to respond to specific notifications. The fact that the Noa may be removed from the casing when needed is what I find most natural about its design. This physically separates you from your phone’s invite notifications, allowing you to prevent annoying interruptions while also ensuring that you don’t miss out on what matters. It may also be used as a kickstand to create a notification center while keeping your phone hidden. Fast Reply AI, which comes with Summarization AI to organize longer notification messages and automatic scheduling based on crucial times and dates in the user’s calendar, was built by Darren Wells so that it can also send quick responses. Noa is, in a true sense, a device that does the heavy lifting for the user while not missing the most important messages

Toadi

The Toadi is the Tesla of lawnmowers, powered by the same AI found in self-driving cars (with 4K cameras and sensors that can spot obstacles in its path). Toadi reinvents a category that hasn’t seen substantial technological advancement in decades by acting less like a robot and more like a living being… Toadi is, indeed, “she.” The Toadi employs 4K cameras to see in the same way that humans do. She can tell the difference between grass, gravel, and cement driveways, as well as distinguishing and avoiding animals, toys, flower beds, and fences. Toadi walks effortlessly across the lawn on its own, cutting in straight lines and crossing other portions of the lawn if necessary, using a sensing and tracking system significantly superior to the LiDAR sensors and GPS chips found in home cleaning robots. Avoid flower beds, items, and pets (together with other garden animals) as well as fences.

CAMEY

CAMEY is a compact camera that can be carried in your pocket or clipped to your backpack. is more akin to his being the EDC of the photography industry. SangHyeon Na envisions this concept as an AI-enabled automatic camera that makes photographing entertaining and creative. CAMEY is created for any creative moment you want to remember, whether it’s precise portraits or high-octane sports action. You may fold it in whatever way you like, just like a Gorilla Pod, to get different perspectives. You may share photographs or videos directly with pals using the companion app, and you can even filter them by location or other parameters. You can also communicate with other members of the CAMEY community.

Trainer

This piece of equipment is combined with a foundation that features a concave pattern in the middle that simulates the footprint left in the ground when a large object is dumped on it and is inspired by dumbbells and other gym equipment. This symbolic appeal lends a sense of gravitas to RAEDA. As a personal trainer, RAEDA used artificial intelligence (AI) to coach a client through proper posture, technique, and form, all of which are critical for strength training. This experience of having a personal trainer guide you remotely from the comfort of your own home will help people avoid injuries and allow them to exercise more confidently and at their own pace (rather than according to the trainer’s schedule at the gym).

The savAR helmets

The savAR helmet is a piece of cycling equipment that uses augmented reality and artificial intelligence to naively defy typical helmet protection measures. The AR waveguide technology and the helmet’s ever-evolving intelligent software boost the driver’s awareness of packed streets and other surrounding motorists by several notches. Over time, the AI learns the cyclist’s driving habits and uses the 360-degree camera view to locate and rescue him. Even before the situation becomes dangerous, the program detects an exceptionally fast incoming vehicle from any direction and warns bikers to take life-saving precautions to avoid a collision. The AI evaluates the collision’s potential trajectory and time to impact. Waveguide technology built in the helmet’s visor aids this by providing the driver with a complete view of the approaching risky vehicle. There are visual warnings and auditory alerts through the built-in speakers to increase the capabilities of the warning systems.

The HUENIT

HUENIT, which looks like the modular robotic arms you see in big factories that do anything from assembling iPhones to assembling vehicles, takes that technology and puts it into the home. HUENIT is a self-contained AI camera with a modular robotic arm that can be your constant companion. It has a camera and a display that can distinguish things, people, and speech. It also offers a modular connection mechanism that allows you to link the various HUENIT modules to accomplish tasks like picking up things, drawing, 3D printing, laser engraving, and more. Consider it your own JARVIS, sir!

The Nike AIRBUDDY

The NIKE AIRBUDDY is a concept drone that sees you while you workout, created in response to different constraints enforced during the lockdown. It can be carried and launched anywhere thanks to a shoulder strap attached to the drone’s base. Once in the air, the drone connects to your Nike Fitness app and tracks your progress, providing you with a detailed report at the end of your workout. With four rotors spreading out from a capsule-shaped fuselage, the drone has a clean and elegant design language. The drone’s body has a single camera that works as a vigilant eye, following every action you make as if you were a trainer. This would indicate that the drone does not have any obstacle avoidance capabilities, hence it is best used in open fields (as opposed to densely wooded forests or parks).

Blue Breath

The BlueBreath is built around two main concepts. A. Masks can make breathing difficult, and B. Masks can be a visual barrier at times. BlueBreath was designed with these two approaches in mind, and it has two removable modules that address these issues. The AI-powered ventilation system, for example, improves the mask’s breathability by physically pushing air out via an internal fan… The other module is a transparent shield that filters air like a regular mask but allows you to see through it, allowing you to converse more openly with others and unlock your phone without having to touch it repeatedly. BlueBreath’s base, which fits snugly around your face, allows you to switch modules on the fly, allowing you to move from AI-assisted respiration to a cosmetic face shield in seconds.

BB

BB can tell the difference between trash and items like towels, sandals, and other items that beachgoers may have brought with them. For now, the BeachBot is solely designed to collect cigarette butts in conjunction with the Microsoft Trove app. The app features a collection of photographs of discarded cigarette butts supplied by responsible folks all across the world. This aids BB in distinguishing them from other objects, and he continues to learn as he tries to get his butt up. “The most exciting part of our approach,” according to Bos, “is that we have a human-robot interaction where the public can assist make the robots smarter.” He explained that they began with cigarette butts, which are the most littered item on the planet, and that they hope to eventually have these robots “identify a range of different waste.”

Julia the Kitchen Friend

Say hi to CookingPal Julia, your new sous chef with an all-in-one smart kitchen. We were all astonished… or should I say shaken and stirred when Julia turned up at CES 2020, where she also received the Innovation Award in the appliance category. With this Smart All-in-One Cooker, it will be impossible to mess up a recipe; it is a countertop assistant that will help you create meals swiftly and efficiently. There is a step-by-step procedure, and Julia will be present the entire time to assist you in cutting components to correct weight measures. It also comes with a scale that is accurate to within five grams, so you can say goodbye to messing with your measuring cups! Julia is a true counter kitchen assistant; she can cook, chop, mix, knead, boil, steam, grind, grate, AND emulsify; she knows it all and can do it all, but you get the credit.

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