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Control AI Assistants Discreetly with Simple Smartwatch Gestures

Автор: Doublepoint

Загружено: 2024-12-30

Просмотров: 1101

Описание: AI Smart Glasses with simple discrete gestures as input? Sounds like a match for fast, natural and straightforward UX👌 Here are examples why:

This demo shows how you could trigger AI in noisy environments voice-free without annoying people around you or raising your arm awkwardly. You could trigger pre-saved prompts to, e.g., translate text or describe objects, receive visual output on smart glasses, and receive text-to-speech audio feedback on your earphones. Nobody will notice a thing.

Imagine these Use Cases:
🗺️ 1.#Translate food menu when travelling abroad
🎶 2.#FindMusic hearing a banger in a bar, shazam the track, it's just a tap away.
📰 3.#Summarise abstracts of papers or newspapers
👆 4.#Description of e.g. unknown fruits or when hunting mushrooms
🍾 5.#WineSelection Never make random choices anymore when buying wine. Scan label and get instant ratings and reviews for the bottle. Next lvl Vivino https://www.vivino.com/
🤳 6.#ScanQRUnlock e-scooters without taking the phone out of your pocket or gloves off. Gosh love this user journey!
🎛️ 7.#QuickActions Map objects to OS actions. Reallife objects turn into buttons. This way you could turn on lights, TVs or control other smart home scenes when tapping towards a specified object.
📝 8.#CopyPaste handwritten meeting notes to the clipboard of connected devices.
💡 8.#DesignThinking together when running out of ideas. Show where you're at and start the conversation.

Switching through this list of quick actions with a palm-up double tap would feel like a breeze of UX, just natural. More in upcoming mockup videos.

You might ask, "Why are you using gestures and extra hardware and not Frame Tap?" In short, no awkward arm raise, people already have a smartwatch, more input options to control an AI operating system, vibrotactile feedback to be more in control, less computing on your smart glasses, and longer battery life as you outsource computing to your wrist.
Check Simon's last post on it: https://lnkd.in/egUdXx48

Use Cases are endless and most of it soooo easy to implement. Just customise the prompt and map it to gestures.

We're making us ready for hashtag#CES2025. Try our Brilliant Labs Frame demo next week in Las Vegas. Come around the Doublepoint booth chill on our couch and say high! #16055 👋

Feeling inspired? Share this with your smartglasses/input/interaction friends. I'm soooo keen to know your and their thoughts. What's your favourite use case? What came up? Mine is 7. #QuickActions. Let me know yours in the comments 🥰

Credits for this MVP go to our software magician, Arttu Tolvanen. He'll also be at CES. Prepare your in-depth tech questions! 🤓

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