wearable tech ethics

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The wearable tech ethics tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the ethical implications of emerging wearable AI devices, particularly those from Microsoft. A recent thread examines the Copilot Veja concept, an audio-first ear stem wearable that replaces visual displays with AI-powered audio and sensors. This concept reopens debates about privacy, surveillance, and how AI should interact with users in public spaces. The tag focuses on the balance between innovation and ethical considerations in wearable technology, including issues of data collection, user consent, and the societal impact of always-on AI assistants. Discussions are grounded in real Microsoft design concepts and their potential consequences.
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    Copilot Veja: Audio-First Ear Stem Wearable AI by Microsoft

    A quietly radical idea—don’t put another screen on your face; put intelligence in your ears—has surfaced from inside Microsoft’s design ranks and, in doing so, reopened a long-running debate about how AI should meet the world. The Copilot Veja concept, an unofficial design study by Microsoft...
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