wearable ai privacy

About this tag
The wearable AI privacy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the intersection of artificial intelligence, wearable devices, and user privacy. Content explores concepts like the Copilot Fellow, a pendant-style digital companion that raises questions about data collection, surveillance, and consent when AI is worn visibly and intimately. Themes include balancing convenience with privacy protections, the implications of always-on sensors, and how industrial design can address privacy concerns. The tag is relevant for users interested in the privacy challenges posed by next-generation wearable AI, including how Microsoft and other companies might approach these issues in future products.
  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...