The frameworks include an advanced digital assistant called Noa. This multi-modal AI marvel combines various AI models, including OpenAI and Whisper AI, to deliver “seamless interactions and immersive experiences.” By simply looking at an object and issuing a command, the user can access a wealth of information, from analysis of the nutritional properties of raspberries to real-time language translation.
Frame’s capabilities go beyond just searching for information. Thanks to Perplexity AI, it can search for information online and even list prices on potential purchases. Thanks to Stable Diffusion technology, it can produce images instantly.
According to VentureBeat, Noa is not just a static assistant, but a dynamic entity that evolves over time. Noa adapts and learns by analyzing user interactions, gradually gaining a unique personality to suit each user.
Available for pre-order for $350, Frame offers “a look into the future of AI-powered wearables.” The first batch will be released on April 15.
Source: Ferra

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