accessible wearables

About this tag
The accessible wearables tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about wearable technology designed for broad usability, including AI-powered personal companions. A featured thread explores the Copilot Fellow concept, a pendant-style device that reimagines AI as a visible, tactile, and intimate wearable. This tag focuses on the intersection of industrial design and artificial intelligence in wearables, emphasizing accessibility through form factor and user experience. Topics may include next-generation wearable AI, digital companionship, and design innovations that make technology more approachable and integrated into daily life.
  1. Reimagining Wearable AI: The Next-Gen Copilot Fellow as Personal Digital Companion

    In a technology landscape where artificial intelligence is omnipresent yet invisible—confined to smartphones, smudged behind glass, or relegated to voice assistants buried in menus—the Copilot Fellow concept by designer Braz de Pina dares to reimagine what AI can feel like. Instead of remaining...