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    Are Wearable Companions the Next Face of AI?

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    A new AI-powered wearable, the “friend” pendant, is set to launch in 2025 for $99, aiming to provide companionship through voice-activated text responses. Created by 21-year-old entrepreneur Avi Schiffmann, this pendant joins a growing market of AI wearables, including devices from major companies like Google and Meta. While the concept of AI companionship is intriguing, experts highlight potential design flaws and question the pendant’s practical utility. Critics, such as tech reviewer Marty Meany, emphasize the need for a clear purpose to ensure consumer interest and acceptance. Despite concerns about privacy and functionality, the friend pendant has attracted $2.5 million in funding, indicating potential in the AI wearable market. As these devices evolve, they could significantly impact retail by offering personalized shopping experiences, but companies must navigate the challenges of consumer autonomy and privacy.

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