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Despite the hype surrounding Generative AI, the transition from software innovation to consumer-ready hardware has been sluggish, with current devices facing performance issues and high costs. While some early GenAI gadgets like Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses and Rabbit's r1 have entered the market, widespread consumer adoption remains limited, with significant improvements and integration needed for mainstream acceptance.
By Dr. Tony HoangDespite the hype surrounding Generative AI, the transition from software innovation to consumer-ready hardware has been sluggish, with current devices facing performance issues and high costs. While some early GenAI gadgets like Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses and Rabbit's r1 have entered the market, widespread consumer adoption remains limited, with significant improvements and integration needed for mainstream acceptance.