WeLoveNoCode founder Nikita Shevchenko introduced the wearable AI assistant Jet. So far it has been integrated into Meta* Ray Ban smart glasses, but there are plans to develop our own device.

WeLoveNoCode founder Nikita Shevchenko is developing a wearable AI assistant

Jet does everything other AI wearables can do. However, it is ten times more useful because it records not only audio, but also video, maintaining confidentiality, Shevchenko said.

In addition, the assistant gives individual recommendations to improve the quality of life of the owner, for example, based on a photo of the food, it will tell you how healthy the food is. With it, you can find everything a person did on their phone or computer. Jet will also help “remember” where the user left the keys and capture important moments, for example, the children’s first steps.

All “communication” with Jet is integrated into the mobile application. Now the team is looking for people to work on something similar.

Meta* has launched smart glasses under the Ray-Ban brand. They can be used to take photos, record videos and share content. Sales of the devices began in mid-October 2023 and the price is $300.

  • Toptal, an exchange for freelance programmers, previously acquired website WeLoveNoCode (WLNC) and no-code app development service from Nikita Shevchenko. Among the founder’s future plans is immersion in VR/AR, robotics and other related industries. He is also open to discussing projects in these areas.

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Karina Pardaeva

Source: RB

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