Tech enthusiasts and major corporations alike are embracing cutting-edge technologies, with artificial intelligence, home automation, and advanced security systems taking center stage. From Star Trek-inspired home control panels to AI-powered note-taking tools and Super Bowl commercials showcasing the human side of AI, the tech world is abuzz with innovation.
Ursa Wright, a home automation enthusiast, transformed their living room into a Star Trek-inspired control center using ESPHome and LVGL, according to The Verge. This project, which was inspired by the LCARS aesthetic, utilized Home Assistant to create a more functional and enjoyable living space. The project was particularly helpful in managing executive dysfunction, according to the source.
Meanwhile, big tech companies are using the Super Bowl to humanize AI. In a 60-second ad slated to run during Super Bowl LX on NBC, OpenAI showcased people using their hands to read, sketch, design, and interact with robotic arms, according to Variety. This move highlights the growing importance of presenting AI in a relatable and accessible manner.
The rise of AI is also impacting everyday tasks. Wired reported on the best AI notetakers available, including Comulytic Note Pro and Open Vision Engineering Pocket. These tools are designed to record meetings, interviews, and classes, addressing the challenges of note-taking and handwriting.
Beyond entertainment and productivity, technology is also making homes, cars, and wallets safer. Vox reported on the decline of burglary and robbery, highlighting the impact of security advancements.
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