Prone to daydreaming in meetings? Are you afraid to remember what you have agreed to do? SwitchBot has a new device that could prevent your loved one from snapping at you or yelling at you.
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AI MindClip is multilingual, supports over 100 languages and weighs only 18g. SwitchBot assures me that there is end-to-end encryption for added privacy.
Although I can clearly see its potential usefulness, it all seems a bit invasive and creepy to me. The name and the fact that SwitchBot refers to it as a “second brain” doesn’t help, nor does the fact that it’s literal. black mirror episode comes to life.
In a work environment, with the MindClip placed clearly on someone’s neck, there is an argument that this is perfectly appropriate. It’s not that different from recording a video call.
But there’s nothing stopping you from using it for all your private conversations as well, which is where we get into a little murkier waters. Most people seem to immediately take advantage of its potential to check exactly who said what, to resolve arguments (the immediate response from the two journalists I was shown at the CES booth was, “Wow, my wife is going to hate this”). Plus, it can be hidden very easily.
However, if you can get over the creepiness and want something to help your wandering brain during business meetings, this still seems like an interesting innovation.
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